If you spot delivery bikes in Dubai with number plates at both the front and the back, here’s why.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has approved a new rule requiring front number plates for motorcycles and e-bikes used in corporate delivery services. Until now, these vehicles only carried a rear plate.
The change will take effect by the end of December and will be rolled out gradually, beginning with vehicles renewing their licences.
According to the RTA, the move is part of a wider set of joint safety initiatives with Dubai Police, aimed at improving regulation, visibility, and enforcement for delivery riders on the roads.
Ahmed Mahboob, CEO of RTA’s Licensing Agency, said the rule applies specifically to motorcycles operating in the delivery sector. These bikes will now carry two plates, one at the front and one at the rear, featuring a gold background, black lettering, and a special code “9” to clearly identify them as delivery vehicles.
The plates will be issued under a new unified number, different from the previous plate. They will be introduced progressively during licence renewals or in cases where plates are damaged or lost.
The requirement does not apply to private motorcycle owners. It is limited to bikes and e-bikes used for:
- Parcel, document and message delivery
- Order management and delivery services
- App-based transport and delivery platforms
- Rental motorcycles and e-bikes are used for delivery work
The announcement follows earlier measures regulating where delivery riders can operate on Dubai’s roads. Under existing rules, delivery motorcycles are not allowed in the left-most fast lanes on major roads, with restrictions varying depending on the number of lanes.
Together, these steps aim to boost road safety, strengthen enforcement, and improve the identification of delivery riders, as Dubai continues to manage the rapid growth of app-based delivery services across the city.