Dubai Has Launched A Free E-Scooter Permit That Must Be Obtained By The End Of April
This invention changed the commuting game! It’s been used all over the country for years now and it’s safe to say they’ve become a staple. But for the safety of the public, a few rules have been added.
Dubai has launched a free e-scooter license permit that includes attending training courses and passing an online test
Users will be able to apply for the free permit on the RTA website.
The operation of electric scooters on permitted cycling tracks has started in 10 districts across Dubai starting from Wednesday, April 13, 2022. pic.twitter.com/J8rlec9mJU
— RTA (@rta_dubai) April 10, 2022
Those who hold a local, international or motorcycle driving licence are exempt from obtaining the permit for operating the scooters
Electric scooters will be allowed on select cycling tracks in 10 districts across Dubai from April 13.
His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), said, “The initial phase covers the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai Internet City, Al Rigga, 2nd of December Street, The Palm Jumeirah, and City Walk. It also covers safe roads and tracks within specific zones at Al Qusais, Al Mankhool, and Al Karama, in addition to 167-km long tracks designated for bicycles and scooters across Dubai, excluding the cycling tracks at Saih Assalam, Al Qudra and Meydan,” said Al Tayer.
The step is taken in line with Resolution Number 13 for 2022 endorsed by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of the Executive Council, regulating the use of scooters in Dubai. pic.twitter.com/UfSyZwtC8h
— RTA (@rta_dubai) April 10, 2022
Scooters must be parked in designated areas only to avoid fines
RTA has provided parking spaces for shared electric scooters along the designated tracks and permitted areas. Parking bikes and electric scooters in non-designated spaces in a way that may obstruct the movement of vehicles or pedestrians can result in a AED200 fine.