As Ramadan 2026 begins in the UAE, Dubai residents should prepare for changes to public parking hours, Dubai Metro timings, Dubai Tram operations, and public transport schedules across the city.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has officially confirmed revised timings to reflect shorter working hours and shifting traffic patterns during the holy month.
Here’s everything residents need to know.
Public parking timings
Public parking in Dubai will follow a split schedule from Monday to Saturday:
8am to 6pm (paid parking)
8pm to 12am (midnight) (paid parking)
2am to 8am remains free
Sundays remain free across all zones
Multi-storey parking facilities will continue to operate 24/7.
Residents using Parkonic zones should check signage in their area, as some locations may operate under different schedules.
Metro timings
The Dubai Metro (Red Line and Green Line) will run as follows:
Monday to Thursday: 5am to 12am
Friday: 5am to 1am (next day)
Saturday: 5am to 12am
Sunday: 8am to 12am
The extended Friday service supports increased late-night travel during Ramadan evenings.
Tram timings
Dubai Tram will operate:
Monday to Saturday: 6am to 1am (next day)
Sunday: 9am to 1am (next day)
Bus and marine transport updates
For updated Dubai bus timings during Ramadan, commuters are advised to check the S’hail app for live schedules.
Marine transport schedules are available on the official RTA website.
Customer Happiness Centres working hours
Smart Customer Happiness Centres in:
Umm Ramool
Deira
Al Barsha
Al Kifaf
RTA Head Office
will continue operating 24/7.
With Ramadan traffic patterns typically shifting, especially in the hour before Iftar, residents are encouraged to plan journeys and allow extra travel time.
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Salik is taking another step beyond toll collection, announcing plans to introduce smart parking and vehicle access systems across three of Dubai’s major economic zones.
Under a new agreement with the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ), the company will explore parking optimisation and access control solutions covering more than 21,000 parking spaces at Dubai Airport Freezone (DAFZ), Dubai Silicon Oasis and Dubai CommerCity.
The proposed systems are designed to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, prevent misuse of parking spaces and make it easier for businesses, employees and visitors to move around the free zones.
The partnership marks the launch of a new business vertical for Salik as it continues expanding beyond its traditional road toll operations into wider mobility and digital transport services.
What will change?
The companies plan to integrate their technology platforms to create a connected parking and vehicle access system across the three zones.
Planned features include:
Smart parking management
Automated vehicle access control
Improved traffic flow within free zones
Better use of available parking spaces
Unified operating standards across all three locations
Which areas are covered?
The project will span:
Dubai Airport Freezone (DAFZ)
Dubai Silicon Oasis
Dubai CommerCity
Together, the three locations offer more than 21,000 parking spaces serving businesses, residents, investors and visitors.
No timeline has yet been announced for when the new systems will be rolled out.
The UAE has doubled the early renewal period for Emirates ID cards, allowing renewals up to 12 months before expiry under a new decision by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP). Effective July 14, the change applies to UAE nationals for now.
Renew passport and Emirates ID together
The extended renewal window means citizens whose passport and Emirates ID expire around the same time can now renew both documents in a single transaction, reducing paperwork and saving time.
ICP said the initiative forms part of its strategy to simplify government services, improve customer experience and provide greater flexibility through digital services.
Supporting zero government bureaucracy
Major General Suhail Saeed Al Khaili, Director General of ICP, said the decision reflects the UAE’s commitment to delivering proactive government services while giving citizens more flexibility to complete transactions at a time that suits them.
He added that the initiative supports the UAE’s Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme by reducing procedural steps, improving service integration and using advanced digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, to streamline the customer journey.
The authority said the new policy is part of its wider effort to deliver integrated, digital-first government services while strengthening the UAE’s position as a global leader in identity and public service innovation.
Dubai authorities have warned media organisations against publishing false or unverified reports after claims circulated that explosions had been heard in Downtown Dubai.
In a statement posted on X, the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) said the emirate would take the necessary legal measures against outlets that publish inaccurate information, in line with local and federal laws.
The warning came after a brief Reuters report cited witnesses claiming they had heard booms in Downtown Dubai on Thursday. The report did not identify the source of the sounds or confirm that any incident had taken place.
The Dubai Media Office rejected the claims, stating that no explosions had occurred in the Downtown area and describing the report as false.
Authorities also urged media organisations and the public to rely on official sources for information and avoid sharing rumours or unverified reports that could cause unnecessary confusion.
The statement reinforces Dubai’s long-standing approach to combating misinformation, particularly during fast-moving events, with authorities stressing the importance of accurate reporting and verification before publication.