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Dubai Police Kick Off Weekly ‘Ride With Police’ Cycling Initiative At Autodrome

The event encourages fitness, community bonding, and safer riding experiences.

by Deeplata Garde
Dubai Police Kick Off Weekly ‘Ride With Police’ Cycling Initiative At Autodrome

Dubai Police has initiated a new cycling program called “Ride With Police.” It brings residents and officers together on the same track. Every Wednesday through April, the rides start at Dubai Autodrome. Everyone shares the ride, which aims to foster conversation and movement. The goal is to make fitness a social activity and strengthen the bonds between the police and the community.

Dubai Police’s ‘Ride with Police’ Lets Residents Cycle Weekly At Autodrome Track

The track at Dubai Sports City is a safe, professional place for riders to focus on the road without having to worry about traffic. That alone makes it a viable choice for beginners and people who only ride bikes once in a while and might not want to ride on busy streets. People can come, ride at their own pace, and have a structured but relaxed session. 

Riding Alongside The Professionals

Here’s where things get intriguing. Dubai Police aren’t just hosting the event; they’re riding too. Professional cyclists from the force will join the sessions, giving participants a chance to interact, ask questions, and pick up tips along the way.

It’s a small detail, but it changes the vibe. Instead of a distant authority figure, you get a human connection. A quick chat during a water break. They provide guidance on posture and pacing. It adds up.

According to Gulf Today, this direct engagement aims to foster trust and promote healthier habits within the community.

Fitness Meets Connection

This initiative isn’t just about burning calories but about showing up.

Dubai Police have made it clear that the event is part of a larger effort to make life better in the city. People who go to events like these are more likely to go outside, meet new people, and stay active without thinking too much about it.

And to be honest, having a weekly commitment is helpful. It changes “Maybe I’ll go cycling someday” to “See you Wednesday.”

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Why It Matters Right Now

Cities are fast-paced, people are occupied, and health often takes a backseat.

Programs like “Ride with Police” bring things back to the basics, like getting outside, moving around, and feeling like you’re part of a community. No apps or hard-to-follow routines. A track and simply a bike.

Cover Image Courtesy: Dubai Police/X

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First Published: April 09, 2026 1:49 PM

FAQs

Who can join the Ride with Police event?

Anyone interested in cycling can take part; it’s open to the community.

Do I need professional cycling experience?

No, riders of all levels are welcome.

Is there a fee to participate?

Details may vary, but such community events are often free or low-cost.

What should participants bring?

A bicycle, helmet, and basic safety gear are recommended.