The UAE rain season brings much-needed coolness—but it also creates risky driving conditions. The UAE roads become dangerous and slippery when rain falls on Sheikh Zayed Road and the mountains of Fujairah.
This guide provides UAE residents with essential rainy weather driving advice along with real local feedback and critical safety guidelines for safe travel.
Why rain makes UAE roads so risky
The UAE experiences infrequent heavy rain events, which allows dust and oil to build up on its roads. The rain creates slippery road conditions that become extremely hazardous for speeding vehicles.
⚠️ “UAE rain is no joke! Hydroplaned on Emirates Road last night. Drive safe, guys!” – @DubaiDriver (via X)
Top driving tips during UAE rain
The following expert-endorsed guidelines provide instructions for safe driving in UAE rain conditions:
1. Slow Down and Increase Distance: The speed should decrease by 20–30% when driving in wet weather conditions. The following distance to the leading vehicle must be at least 5 seconds.
2. Avoid Sudden Braking: Brake gently and early. Use engine braking where possible on descents.
3. Switch on Low Beam Headlights: High beams should be avoided because they create reflections on wet surfaces. Use fog lights when visibility becomes less than 100 meters.
4. Check Tires and Wipers: The tires need to have at least 3mm of tread depth for safe operation. The wipers need to be free of streaks and completely clean.
5. Watch for Flooded Roads: Underpasses should be avoided when rain is heavy. Avoid attempting to drive through standing water since it becomes difficult to determine its depth.
👉 Full guide to flood-prone roads in Dubai from RTA Dubai
See what social media people say:
@UAE_Storms: “Crazy UAE rain today! Drive with caution—so many minor crashes being reported. Stay safe.”
@ADPoliceHQ: “Reminder: Reduce speed when road visibility is poor. Our patrols are out assisting.”
@RainLoverDXB: “Love the rain, hate the traffic jams! Wish more drivers followed safety rules.”
Legal reminders during UAE rain
- The failure to decrease speed during rain conditions leads to fines that reach AED 1,000.
- The act of splashing pedestrians will result in a fine of AED 500.
- Black points will be added to your license when you drive recklessly.
You can check your fines through Ministry of Interior UAE portal.
Stay informed
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) provides weather forecasts, which you should monitor at all times.
You can receive real-time weather updates through your weather app alerts or by following @NCMS_media on X.
Quick Checklist: UAE rain driving Do’s & Don’ts
✅ Do’s | ❌ Don’ts |
---|---|
Drive slower than usual | Don’t tailgate |
Use headlights and fog lights | Don’t use hazard lights while driving |
Keep both hands on the wheel | Don’t use cruise control |
Follow traffic updates | Don’t risk flooded areas |
FAQs:
Q1. Is it safe to drive through roads that are flooded with water during rainfall?
A: It’s risky—depth is hard to judge and may damage your engine. Avoid unless absolutely necessary.
Q2. What should I do if my car stops working during UAE rain?
A: Stay inside, turn on hazard lights, and call 999 or your roadside assistance provider.
Q3. Are there rain alerts in Dubai?
A: Yes, follow @NCMS_media or download the Dubai Police app for alerts.
Final Word:
The UAE rain brings beauty to the desert—but also danger to the roads. Whether you’re a new expat or a longtime resident, staying cautious and prepared can make a world of difference.
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