post updated on 13-March-2024
CREATING A POSITIVE UAE DRIVING CULTURE
THE ’10 GOLDEN RULES’
1. Caring & Polite Behavior: Treat others like you want to be treated!
2. Wear Seat Belts: Everyone & Always!
3. Drive Defensively!
4. No Distractions: Mobile phone – put it on SILENT & put it AWAY!
5. No Tailgating: Always keep the proper distance to the vehicle in front, in all weather conditions!
6. No Speeding: start every trip 10 minutes early!
7. Use the indicator: Timely and before every maneuver!
8. No Driving Under the Influence!
9. Care for Pedestrians and Weaker Road Users!
10. Teach Our Kids: Parents, Nurseries, Schools and Universities must protect our kids of today & nurture the next generation of caring and safe traffic participants!
We want to comment on some of these Golden Rules:
- If we get the spirit/mindset of ‘1. Caring & Polite Behavior’ established, it will solve all of the other shortcomings! It must be the umbrella and the foundation of a positive UAE driving culture.
- ‘2. Wear Seat Belts: Everyone & Always!’ is clear and straight forward, as we still see 60% of fatalities (1-9/2017 Abu Dhabi) due to non-use of seat belts. In addition, many kids can still be seen without proper restraint systems. It’s the law! The holistic seat belt law came in force in 2017!
- The Golden Rules ‘3-7’ address the most dangerous driving behavior linked to the main killers on our roads.
- ‘8. No Driving Under the Influence!’ means all banned substances including prescription medicine.
- Dubai Police on their official website states this as the #1 cause of accidents in Dubai!
- The same source labels ‘9. Care for Pedestrians and Weaker Road Users!’ as the #1 cause of death in Dubai.
- We are particularly passionate about ‘10. Teach Our Kids’, as all involved stakeholder – including parents – must make sure to educate our children! We need mandatory curriculum content for all grades/years starting with Kindergarten all the way up to Universities. We need to protect or kids today and we must make sure that when the kids of today get behind the wheel in a few years, we have already established the correct positive safety habits with them!
The UAE is making good progress in increasing road safety and in reducing the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities on our roads. In 2008 the UAE saw the last time road fatalities above the 1,000 level (1,072) and in 2022 this number stood at 343, representing a reduction of more than 2/3! Despite of these commendable achievements, many remarks are made with regards to the lack of a positive driving culture, often in the context of the UAE being a melting pot of residents with diverse backgrounds.
Several studies conducted in the UAE prove the fact that UAE motorist perceive high levels of dangerous driving and the lack of consideration for others. Behavior studies linked to the main killers on our roads uncovered a lot of behavior improvement potentials with regard to increasing the safety of motorists, their passengers and other road users.
“We asked ourselves what is the UAE driving culture, or better even: what should a positive UAE driving culture be? What would be the ingredients of such a driving culture?”, Thomas Edelmann, Managing Director of RoadSafetyUAE states. “We listened to many stakeholders involved in increasing road safety in our country, like Governmental Entities, the media, corporations and road users over the last couple of years. Over and over again the lack of a positive road culture was lamented. Based on available statistics about the main killers on our roads and on globally recognized pillars of road safety, we formalized our view of the ’10 Golden Rules’ for the desired positive UAE driving culture. We were not shy in using the words Golden Rules, as road traffic fatalities are an area of national priority (for example the UAE’s ‘Vision Zero’, ‘UAE Vision 2021’, and more), and are recognized as the #2 killer in the UAE overall, and the #1 killer for kids below the age of 15 years. We need to change our driving culture with a sense of significant importance and urgency!”, he continues.
We would like to invite the public to comment on these ’10 Golden Rules’ and to help us to fine tune those. We would like all stakeholders involved in improving the road safety in the UAE to embrace these ’10 Golden Rules’ and to share them with their respective audiences, over and over again.
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should I put on a seat belt when driving in a petrol filling station?
Greetings,
Yes, why not? The UAE seat belt law mandates everyone in the car to be buckled up (1 person – 1 belt) at all times.
Kind regards,
Your RoadSafetyUAE Team
The Best Guideline Safety Rules of UAE-if followed properly to achieve almost zero accidents !
But unfortunately drivers are recklessly overtaking from “rightside” lanes avoiding themselves to be caught in camera.
And speeding above 100 on 6th or 7th lanes where trucks are moving slowly making their attention in distraction. The Truck drivers need more attention to control in such situation, and any small mistake lead to big mishap.
Particularly some “staff vehicle” drivers are so reckless.
Can you install front and rear cameras in your car to capture poor road practices along with a sign that advises other drivers that any dangerous driving activity will be recorded and used as evidence.
Hi Andrew,
Kindly refer to this article: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/news/transport/dashboard-cameras-are-not-banned-in-uae
Stay safe!
Kind regards,
Your RoadSafetyUAE Team
If I slow down on the high speed road, when because I don’t want to drive speedy is it an offence.
Hi Joseph,
You need to look out for blue signs with a km/h number on it. Typically there is a minimum speed limit of 60km/h mentioned on these blue signs on UAE highways. When you drive slower you put other vehicles in danger and hence there is a fine issued by police.
Drive safely and kind regards,
Your RoadSafetyUAE Team
What is the most important thing that we have to do when we are driving a car
Dear Julia,
Thanks for your comment and your excellent question!
If I have to chose one thing, it is the first statement “1. Caring & Polite Behavior: Treat others like you want to be treated!”
I firmly believe, if all road users show their best behavior and display a caring and polite behavior, everyone will be safe on the roads!
Kind regards and drive safely,
Thomas Edelmann