Dubai Police has introduced a range of new safety strategies and smart projects aimed at reducing traffic accidents and making the emirate’s roads safer for everyone.
The initiatives include a joint road safety strategy with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), along with two additional plans focused on accident prevention and creating a safer traffic environment.
Smart projects in the pipeline
Dubai Police also revealed several major technology-driven projects currently under development. These include:
A unified smart system to manage traffic violations
The Wasl project, which links traffic systems with local partners
A new digital fines platform
A driver behaviour monitoring system
And Area 56, a fully digital environment to support traffic operations
These projects aim to improve efficiency, enforcement and overall road safety.
Keeping Dubai’s roads safe
Dubai Police continues to step up traffic patrols and awareness campaigns across the city as traffic volumes grow. With Dubai’s population reaching around 8.55 million in 2024, managing daily traffic remains a major challenge.
Last year, 157 people lost their lives in traffic accidents. Authorities said the main causes included:
Sudden swerving
Not keeping a safe distance
Driver negligence
Stopping in the middle of the road
Running red lights
GCC smart traffic link
Dubai Police has also activated electronic integration with traffic systems across GCC countries, making it easier to exchange information and process traffic violations between the UAE and neighbouring states.
Focus on delivery riders
Special safety campaigns targeting delivery motorcycle riders have also been launched. As a result, recorded violations increased by 19.4 per cent in 2024, reaching 27,353 offences — a sign of stricter monitoring and enforcement.
Looking ahead
Dubai Police said it is actively preparing for future challenges linked to:
A rising number of vehicles
A growing population
And the arrival of self-driving cars
The force’s long-term vision is ambitious: Zero road deaths by 2033.
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The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has called on private sector companies across the UAE to reinforce workplace safety measures and take preventive steps to protect employees during expected adverse weather conditions.
In a statement, the ministry emphasised that worker health and safety remain a top priority, particularly at outdoor worksites where operations may be affected during severe weather.
Flexible or remote work arrangement
Companies have been advised to implement necessary precautions, including introducing remote or flexible working arrangements where required. Employers were also urged to ensure the availability of personal protective equipment, safe transportation, and suitable workplace conditions.
The ministry commended businesses for their ongoing efforts to maintain safe working environments and raise awareness among employees regarding safety protocols during emergency weather situations. It also confirmed continued coordination with relevant authorities to issue guidance and instructions aimed at safeguarding workers nationwide.
Additionally, MoHRE highlighted that awareness campaigns are being conducted in collaboration with government entities and the private sector to strengthen occupational health and safety standards. Enforcement measures, it added, remain in place to address any violations.
Authorities in Sharjah have announced remote work for government employees, effective immediately through Thursday, March 26, as part of ongoing safety measures.
The Sharjah Human Resources Department has authorised department heads, directors general, and managers across government entities to implement a “work from distance” system where necessary, ensuring business continuity while prioritising employee safety and flexibility.
Officials clarified that the directive does not apply to essential roles that require physical presence at workplaces.
The move aligns with broader precautionary measures across the United Arab Emirates, where authorities continue to adapt working arrangements amid unstable weather and regional developments.
Earlier, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation had advised private sector companies to adopt remote working wherever possible. Schools and universities across the UAE have also shifted to distance learning, with the measure recently extended to ensure student safety.
Authorities across the UAE have stepped up safety measures as unstable weather continues to impact multiple regions, bringing rainfall, strong winds, and reduced visibility.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued yellow and orange alerts across most parts of the country, warning of varying rainfall intensity and winds reaching up to 50 km/h. While sea conditions remain light to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman, residents have been strongly advised to avoid valleys, flood-prone areas, mountainous regions, and the sea.
Drive safely
Authorities are urging motorists to drive cautiously, reduce speed, and maintain safe distances due to slippery roads and poor visibility. Dubai Police confirmed full readiness to respond to emergencies and stressed the importance of following traffic laws and avoiding risky areas such as watercourses and valleys.
Emergency contact numbers have been shared by officials in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, ensuring residents can quickly seek assistance when needed. For emergencies, the public can contact 999, while non-emergency cases can be reported via 901.
Flight disruptions
Meanwhile, major airlines including Emirates, flidubai and Air Arabia have issued travel advisories. Passengers are urged to allow extra travel time to airports, check flight status regularly, and stay updated on potential delays or schedule changes. Air Arabia noted that operations in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah may be affected. Passengers have been urged to check their flight status ahead of departing for the airport.
Residents urged to remain indoors
The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority also reassured the public that emergency alert systems remain active, clarifying that warning sounds should not be confused with weather-related disturbances.
Residents have been urged to remain indoors during severe weather and avoid going out unless absolutely necessary, stressing that precautionary behaviour is essential to prevent injuries and accidents during sudden weather changes.
The ministry also advised residents to protect vehicles and outdoor property by covering them where possible.
Weather conditions are expected to persist through the week, with authorities emphasising the importance of staying informed through official channels and avoiding unnecessary travel.