
Coinciding with the start of the holy month of Ramadan, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a series of awareness and educational initiatives targeting various segments of the community, including workers, taxi and heavy vehicle drivers, cyclists, and e-scooter users. These initiatives reflect RTA’s commitment to enhancing traffic safety awareness, reducing incidents, and informing the public about truck movement restrictions during the holy month.
RTA is keen to integrate awareness campaigns into community events, using innovative and smart messaging that aligns with its vision of “The World Leader in Seamless and Sustainable Mobility.” These campaigns also support the objectives of Dubai’s Traffic Safety Strategy, in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, Dubai Police General HQ, the Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, and the private sector.
RTA urged drivers to embody the virtues and values of the holy month by adhering to traffic rules and respecting the rights of fellow road users. It also highlighted the dangers of driving while fatigued or drowsy, particularly during Ramadan, when some drivers may experience reduced concentration due to physiological changes caused by fasting.
RTA collaborated with Noon to distribute 10,000 Ramadan gift packs to delivery bikers, containing an awareness brochure on traffic safety procedures and requirements for this category. RTA also collaborated with Listerine to distribute 10,000 Ramadan gift packs, each containing an awareness brochure, to drivers, metro users, cyclists, and e-scooter riders. Additionally, Iftar meals accompanied by an awareness brochure were provided to Dubai Taxi drivers, bus drivers, and truck drivers in collaboration with Dubai Taxi Corporation, Dubai Investments PJSC, Tokio Marine Insurance, Emirates Driving Institute, Galadari Motor Driving Centre, and Bin Yaber Driving Institute.
Truck Movement Restrictions
RTA informs heavy vehicle drivers that truck movement restrictions are in effect during Ramadan from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM along E11 between Sharjah and Interchange 7 on Sheikh Zayed Road, covering Al Ittihad Road, Sheikh Rashid Road, and Sheikh Zayed Road, as well as in downtown Deira and Bur Dubai. Additionally, the morning restriction in areas where the three-time daily truck ban applies has been updated, with restrictions now in effect from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM and again from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Furthermore, the restriction on Emirates Road has been revised, with the ban now enforced from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
Tips for Drivers:
1. Avoid driving immediately after a heavy meal, especially following a fast.
2. Drive patiently during fasting hours and always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
3. Plan your route and choose the most suitable mode of transport, whether your private vehicle or public transport.
4. Stay calm on the road, avoid arguments with other drivers, and help foster an atmosphere of tolerance and respect during the holy month.
5. Never sleep inside your vehicle with the windows closed—even with the air conditioning on, as this can lead to suffocation.