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Driving Dubai Driving The Rules of the Road

Driving in Dubai isn’t easy and at first, it can seem intimidating. Dubai hosts around 180 nationalities, each of them have their own driving skills and driving habits. Visitors from Western nations may encounter roads chaotic  Easy Quizzz, whereas those coming from Asian countries or Arab states may find driving arranged. With a little experience driving around Dubai and an understanding of the local driving rules, experts will soon be able to take to the road.

It is necessary to have an official residency permit to obtain a local driving license. A lot of people come to Dubai with a visitor visa and will therefore lease a car for the first few months until their residency permit is processed. To get a rental car, you’ll require an International Driving Permit and a driving license from your country of origin. A number of well-known car rental firms are available in Dubai such as Avis, Budget Car Rentals, Hertz and Thrifty Car Rentals. Alternately, you can decide to apply for the Temporary Driving License if you would like to drive a personal vehicle. The temporary license is in effect for a period of six months. It is issued by the Dubai Traffic Police Station.

After you’ve obtained Dubai residency, you need to get an local driving permit – you are no longer able to apply for temporary or international permits. Certain nationalities, such as those from numerous European states, US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, and South Korea can get a local license simply by showing their driving license and filling out a few forms. Other applicants will require instruction in driving (available at licensed driving schools such as Belhasa Driving Center, Dubai Driving Center, Emirates Driving Institute, Galadari Motor Driving Center in addition to the Al Ahli Driving School) and then take a test. Driving schools can make an appointment to take your driving test with Dubai Traffic Department.

If an expat is granted the residency visa, they are eligible to purchase a car. The majority of major brands are sold at dealerships in the UAE including 4x4s, with Japanese models being particularly popular. Used cars are available in 4×4 Motors Al Futtaim AutoMall, Western Auto and SunCity Motors among other places. Looking through classifieds to find used cars for auction in Dubai will also give good results.

If you own a vehicle knowing the local traffic rules is essential to have an enjoyable experience. It is generally recommended to be defensive and attentive while driving. Automobiles operating in Dubai are left-hand driven and traffic is on the right. Drivers who are slower should stay in the farthest right-hand line. If you are driving in the left-most lane transferable to anoth, at an unintentionally slower speed, you will probably see an unintentionally close vehicle to your rear bumper , honking its horn and flashing its bright beams. It is normal for drivers to abruptly change lanes without signaling, or to glide through stop signals instead in bringing their vehicles to a complete stop and to honk their horns a lot at the moment the light turns green when a traffic signal is activated. People are frequently scurrying across the road and have to be spotted. Recently, an automated system for tolls (known in the form of Salik) was put in place on major roads to try to reduce congestion on the roads.

There are radar cameras on mobiles placed around the emirate in order to stop drivers who are driving over the speed limit or who are running through a red light. There is no tolerance for drinking and driving. A seemingly insignificant thing like the gesture of a hand employed in a moment of anger at a driver could land you in court , or even in jail. If you are fined the cost of a fine, you will not receive a notification via mail, but you will be able to check the Dubai Police Traffic website or contact directly. Fines for the whole year are payable when renewing your annual registration. If you’re involved in an accident that is minor, it is recommended that you park your vehicle in a way that doesn’t impede traffic. Also, obtain the information of the other driver and then go to any police station in the vicinity to file a police report. If police are summoned to the scene, they’ll typically write a report on the scene. These reports are required by the insurance company as it’s almost impossible to complete repairs without them.