Driving in Dubai is not for the faint of heart. Traffic laws are strictly enforced, and you must know what they are to drive safely.

I've compiled a list of tips that will help make your experience on the road safer and more enjoyable:

Safe Driver Dubai

The most important tip for being a safe driver in Dubai is always to keep your vehicle in good repair. This means checking the tires, brakes, and oil regularly. It would help if you also ensured that all lights are working properly at all times so that other people can see you when driving behind or in front of you.

Try not to drive during rush hour traffic because it can be very dangerous if someone doesn't see what's happening around them because all the cars around them block their view of other vehicles on the road (and vice versa). It's better if everyone stays alert while behind their steering wheels!

Another safety tip is never to drink alcohol before getting behind those four wheels: not only does alcohol impair judgment, but it also reduces awareness which could lead one to make bad decisions while driving, such as speeding up/slowing down too quickly without realizing it until after they've done so - which puts lives at risk including yours!

  1. Always keep your vehicle in good repair
  • Always keep your vehicle in good repair

If something breaks down or goes wrong while driving, it could be very dangerous for you and other drivers on the road. It is important to keep your vehicle in good repair. This includes checking the tire pressure, brakes, lights, and wipers regularly; having it inspected by a mechanic regularly (at least once a year); checking the oil level regularly; ensuring you have enough coolant, and so on.

  1. Stay alert
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Keep your attention focused.
  • Don't let your mind wander.
  • Don't let your eyes wander, and don't stare at the road for too long without looking away. This can cause you to lose focus on what's happening around you, which could lead to an accident. Also, make sure that when driving in Dubai during the day or night time, there isn't too much glare coming off the road surface or surrounding buildings so that it interferes with how well you can see ahead of yourself while driving safely at night time in particular as well as during daytime hours too! The same goes for having enough light when driving during foggy conditions where visibility may be reduced due to thick cloud coverage blocking out natural sunlight from reaching Earth's surface, thus causing poor visibility if not enough artificial lighting sources are available nearby, such as street lamps or headlights on other vehicles them (like buses), etc.
  • Don't let earphones block out sounds around us like honking horns from other cars behind us trying to get past us because we're going too slow - especially if we're stuck behind another vehicle that keeps stopping every few minutes long enough.
  1. Keep a safe distance from the car ahead of you.
  • Keep a safe distance from the car ahead of you.
  • How to calculate the distance you should keep from the car ahead of you
  • Why it is important to keep a safe distance
  1. Don't drive under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal and can lead to a fine or jail time. You must submit to a breathalyzer test if you are pulled over for drunk driving.

  1. Wear seat belts at all times while driving and in the passenger seat.

Wearing seat belts is one of the most important things you can do to stay safe on the road. Not only does it protect you from injury in an accident and help prevent death, but if you are caught not wearing your seat belt in Dubai, you'll be fined Dhs400 and get points on your driving license.

  • Always wear your seat belt while driving and in the passenger seat.
  • If someone isn't wearing their seat belt, remind them by saying something like "We need to wear our seat belts" or "You should put on your seatbelt."
  1. Avoid distractions while driving (phone calls, text messages, etc.)

Distractions are a common cause of accidents, so it's important to avoid them while driving. If you have kids in the car with you and they're bored, try bringing along some games or toys that can occupy their attention while you drive. This includes talking on the phone, texting, or checking social media.

You should also avoid eating or drinking while driving, as these activities can cause serious distractions that lead to accidents. Similarly, applying makeup can distract drivers from their surroundings and make them less aware of what's happening around them--especially if they're using an app like Snapchat!

  1. Exercise extreme caution when changing lanes or overtaking other vehicles on busy roads.
  • When changing lanes or overtaking other vehicles on busy roads, you should always be aware of your surroundings.
  • You should always check for oncoming traffic before changing lanes.
  • Only change lanes when it is safe to do so, and make sure that the lane you are moving into is clear of any vehicles coming from behind you or from either side of your vehicle (oncoming traffic), as well as pedestrians who may be crossing at an intersection ahead of time.
  • Do not overtake other vehicles on busy roads because it could lead to an accident if another driver brakes or stops suddenly due to road conditions such as potholes or debris in their path, etc., especially if no brake lights are working properly on their vehicle!
  1. Be careful when driving near children playing or near schools and parks during morning and afternoon rush hours.
  • Be careful when driving near children playing or near schools and parks during morning and afternoon rush hours.

Many children play close to roads during rush hour, which can be dangerous for them and other drivers. Slow down when approaching these areas not to surprise any child running across the street with their ball or toy car in hand. Make sure that you are aware of your surroundings at all times so that you do not hit any child who might run into the road without looking.

  1. Do not drive after dark without adequate lighting on your car, including headlights, tail lights, brake lights, direction indicators, etc., or there will be a fine of AED 2000
  • You should be aware that it is illegal to drive after dark without adequate lighting on your car, including headlights, tail lights, and brake lights. If you do not have these working properly, there will be a fine of AED 2000.
  • Ensure that your lights are clean and free from dirt or dust, which may impair their performance in any way.
  • Check if all bulbs are working correctly before setting off on any journey at night time as well as make sure that they aren't dimmed due to age or overuse (this can happen over time).

10 It may be safer to park at the designated parking spaces provided by Dubai Municipality rather than on side streets because these spaces are monitored by cameras 24/7 year round taking pictures of each license plate every 15 minutes, which allows authorities to identify traffic violators easily as well as any incidents that might occur. This allows them to respond immediately.

Parking in designated parking spaces is monitored by cameras 24/7, year-round, taking pictures of each license plate every 15 minutes, which allows authorities to identify traffic violators and any incidents that might occur easily. This allows them to respond immediately. This is a great way to be safe on the road.

Parking on side streets, however, is not monitored by cameras, and you may need help finding your car if you park there too long because other people may take the spot while you're gone!