Driving around the UAE is definitely a worthwhile experience. However, there are some things you will need to know before hitting the road. Licenses
• In order to apply for a driver’s license, you must have a Residence Visa. • Only those entering the UAE on a Visit Visa or those holding a driver’s license issued by a GCC country can rent a vehicle.
On The Road
• In the UAE, vehicles are driven on the right side of the road. • It is illegal to drive over the paved shoulder. • It is also illegal to speak on a mobile phone while driving; get a “hands free” accessory for your phone. • It is against the law to turn right on a red light. • There are many roundabouts in the UAE. Try to stay on the inside lane when turning left and always signal. • Seatbelts (including rear seatbelts) in cars and buses are mandatory and should be worn at all times. 10 years old are not allowed in the front seat. • Watch out for speed bumps. They are usually indicated in yellow and can be quite high. • You will be rarely stopped by a policeman for speeding, but note that there are many hidden radar cameras. *For fines incurred in Dubai, visit www.dxbtraffic.gov.ae. * For fines incurred in Abu Dhabi, visit www.adpolice.gov.ae.
Accidents
• If you are involved in an accident, call the police and do not leave the scene. • Make sure that you have your registration card and driver’s license on hand. • When the police arrive, they will determine who is at fault so make sure to cooperate and answer their questions. • In the case where you are determined to be at fault, you will be given a pink form. If you are determined not to be at fault, you will be given a green form. • A garage cannot repair accident damage without this form so make sure to keep it safe.