Motorists can now apply for the e-scooter riding permit across all RTA's official channels, following its earlier availability exclusively through its website.
The service has now been integrated into the RTA Dubai application and the Dubai Now application, eliminating the need to visit service centres.
The permit application service remains available via RTA’s official website, providing customers with flexible options to choose the channel that best suits their needs.
Applicants are required to complete an online theoretical test covering key e-scooter usage rules, safety requirements, and safe riding fundamentals.
Upon successful completion of the test, applicants are authorised to use this soft mobility means in areas and streets designated by RTA, after which the permit is issued electronically through RTA’s smart channels.
Holders of valid UAE or international driving licences are exempted from obtaining the permit, while others aged 17 and above are urged to apply for it before using any of the transport authoritiy's facilities.
Penalties apply for violations, including riding without a permit, operating outside approved and authorised areas, or failure to wear a helmet.
Permitted areas include Downtown Dubai, Jumeirah, and Palm Jumeirah, with exclusions in Saih Al Salam, Al Qudra, and Al Meydan.
The service forms part of a broader package of initiatives aimed at regulating e-scooter use, enhancing traffic awareness, and safeguarding road users.
#RTA has activated the e-scooter riding permit application service across all official channels, following its earlier availability exclusively through the RTA website. The service has now been integrated into the RTA Dubai application and the Dubai Now application, eliminating… pic.twitter.com/6G6R1h0eqj
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