E-scooter riders in Dubai face a Dh200 fine for using jogging and sports tracks, according to a renewed safety warning from Dubai Police. Authorities stressed that sports and pedestrian-only tracks are strictly prohibited for motorised micromobility devices.
The reminder forms part of ongoing road safety campaigns aimed at reducing accidents and ensuring safe shared spaces across the emirate.
Fines for riding on sports and pedestrian tracks
Under Dubai’s e-scooter regulations, riding on jogging paths or pedestrian walkways carries a Dh200 penalty. Officials also warned that reckless riding or operating in unauthorised areas may result in confiscation of the e-scooter.
Dubai Police urged riders to follow lane discipline and remain within approved tracks.
Where e-scooters are allowed
Dubai has expanded its micromobility infrastructure, with dedicated cycling and e-scooter lanes across areas such as:
- Hatta
- Dubai Marina
- Jumeirah
Riders must use designated paths marked for e-scooters or shared cycling lanes only.
E-scooter rules you must know
Regulations set by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in coordination with Dubai Police, include:
- Minimum age of 16 years
- Mandatory helmet
- Valid UAE driving licence or free RTA e-scooter permit
- Strict use of approved tracks only
Authorities reiterated that the fines aim to promote responsible riding and strengthen road safety across Dubai.
Residents can report violations through the Dubai Police app’s Police Eye feature or by calling 901.