Electric Scooters Rules and Regulations by RTA in the UAE
E-scooter
The initial phase of the e-scooter project is up and running in 10 locations across Dubai. This project allows private sector companies to operate and rent electric scooters (e-scooters) for the public to use. Four operators are approved to manage the e-scooter rental business in Dubai, two of them are international: Tier and Lime and the other two are local: Arnab and Skurrt.
The initial phase, for e-scooter rental covers 10 locations including: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai Internet City, Al Rigga, 2nd of December Street, and City Walk. It also covers The Palm Jumeirah, Al Qusais (On safe streets 30 km/h), Al Mankhool, and Al Karama communities as well as dedicated cycle tracks, which can be seen in the locations map at the bottom of the page..
Road marking and signboards for e-scooters and their designated or shared tracks with bicycles are installed on site. In addition to signage; laws, regulations and technical requirements are established for individuals and companies to follow in order to ensure the safety of individuals and to protect public property while using e-scooters.
Note: You need to have a permit to ride an eScooter, in the above mentioned areas.
Click here to issue the permit
Safety Stipulations
E-scooter users must:
- Be at least sixteen (16) years old.
- Wear a protective helmet and appropriate gear and shoes.
- Park in the designated places.
- Avoid blocking the way of pedestrians and vehicles.
- Leave a safe distance between e-scooters, bikes and pedestrians.
- Not carry anything that causes e-scooter imbalance.
- Not carry any passengers.
- Adhere to traffic instructions, regulations and warning signs on the tracks.
- Refrain from using dual headsets.
- Inform competent authorities when any accidents occur, whether the accident caused or did not cause damage to others.
- Adhere to general safety conditions while riding an e-scooter.
- Wear appropriate clothes and shoes.
- Dismount the e-scooter while crossing pedestrian crossings and abide by traffic regulations and traffic laws.
- Avoid reckless driving which poses a danger to the public and endangers the lives of others.
- Avoid riding e-scooters outside designated or shared lanes.
E-scooter users must check;
- The e-scooter technical specification.
- That head and rear lights are working.
- The horn is fixed on the steering arm (T-bar).
- The roadworthiness of the tires.
- The brakes on the front and back tires.
General notes;
- E-scooters must be manufactured and tailored according to the climatic conditions and specifications of the UAE.
- E-scooters must comply with the specifications approved by the authorities concerned with setting e-scooter specifications and standards.
- The maximum e-scooter speed limit must be set at 20 km/h.
- The RTA reserves the right to introduce any further stipulations in future, as appropriate.