If you’re planning to deck out your car for the UAE’s 54th National Day, the Ministry of Interior has just dropped a detailed reminder on what’s allowed and what could get your vehicle fined or impounded. The message is simple: enjoy the celebrations, but keep it safe and responsible.
“Violations will result in fines and the impoundment of non-compliant vehicles. Your commitment brings us joy, and your safety is our priority,” the ministry said.
So, what’s officially allowed?
Only two things make the approved list this year:
- National Day stickers
- The UAE national flag on your vehicle
That’s it, no extra add-ons, no wild customisations, and nothing that could block visibility or distract other drivers.
And what’s NOT allowed?
Here’s everything the ministry says you should avoid:
- Unorganised parades or random road gatherings
- Blocking or disrupting traffic
- Stunt driving or dangerous manoeuvres
- Leaning out of windows or sunroofs
- Overloading the car
- Covering your windscreen or licence plate
- Using loudspeakers, sirens or exaggerated horns
- Displaying non-official posters or banners
- Raising any flag other than the UAE flag
- Wearing a head mask or costume while driving
- Playing loud music outside designated celebration zones
Why all the rules?
It’s all about keeping the celebrations joyful, not chaotic. With thousands taking to the roads during the long weekend, the ministry wants to ensure safety, smooth traffic flow, and respect for everyone sharing public spaces.
While motorists are encouraged to join the celebrations, they’re reminded to follow all traffic and safety rules. Hoisting the UAE flag remains one of the most heartfelt ways to show patriotism during Eid Al Etihad, but it must be done safely, correctly, and with full respect.