Planning a summer road trip anywhere in the UAE? The Ministry of Interior wants you to run through a quick checklist first. As part of its Accident-free Summer awareness campaign, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) is calling on all drivers to follow 6 basic safety rules before setting off.
Why The Ministry Is Pushing This Now
Given the sharp rise in temperatures and the seasonal jump in long-distance land trips. The campaign’s timing lines up directly with the start of summer vacation season, when more families than usual are packing up and hitting the highway.
The 6 Rules Drivers Need To Follow In UAE
Here’s exactly what the ministry wants you to check before you leave home:
- Keep up with your vehicle’s regular maintenance schedule
- Ensure the cooling system (radiator) is working properly to avoid engine overheating
- Check engine oil levels and confirm it’s functioning efficiently
- Inspect tyre and brake safety, since both play a critical role in safe driving
- Confirm all lights and turn signals are working, particularly for night or long-distance drives
- Keep roof-mounted loads under the 60cm height limit, and never leave flammable materials inside the vehicle
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What The Campaign Is Really Trying To Prevent
The MoI has made it clear that the goal here is to reduce traffic accidents caused by negligence or by not being prepared. Sudden vehicle breakdowns during summer trips can put both the driver and other road users at risk, and a few minutes of pre-trip checking can make a real difference. Fluid levels, tyre condition, and roof-load limits might feel like small details, but they’re exactly the kind of things that get overlooked in the rush to start a holiday.
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The Takeaway
None of these six checks takes more than a few minutes, but skipping them is exactly how summer road trips turn into emergencies. Before your next long drive, run through the ministry’s list; it genuinely could be the difference between a smooth trip and a roadside breakdown in 45-degree heat.
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FAQs
What is the roof-load height limit for vehicles?
It's 60 centimetres.
What is the UAE's Accident-free Summer campaign?
A Ministry of Interior awareness campaign urging drivers to follow 6 safety guidelines before summer road trips.