Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in collaboration with multiple government agencies, has carried out more than 1,000 inspections targeting delivery motorcycle riders across the city, as part of an ongoing campaign to boost road safety and enforce regulatory compliance in the fast-growing delivery sector.
The joint effort included participation from Dubai Police, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, Dubai Municipality, and the Dubai Health Authority.
The inspections focused on high-traffic areas such as Downtown Dubai, Jumeirah, and Motor City, according to Ahmed Mahboob, CEO of the RTA’s Licensing Agency.
Key violations detected:
- Riders not wearing protective gear
- Lack of certified training
- Reckless driving
- Operating vehicles without proper documentation
As a result, 19 motorcycles were impounded, and multiple warnings were issued.
To support education and compliance, the RTA also distributed QR codes linking riders to safety videos and training resources in multiple languages.
“It’s essential for delivery companies and riders to strictly follow all safety and licensing rules,” said Mahboob.
“This is not just about regulations, it’s about protecting lives and improving service quality across the emirate.”
Why it matters
With the rise in food delivery and e-commerce, delivery motorcycles have become a common sight on Dubai’s roads, and ensuring rider safety directly impacts everyone who shares the road.
The RTA confirmed that it will continue to run regular joint inspection and awareness campaigns to maintain a safe and sustainable delivery environment.