In a decisive move to clamp down on traffic violations and unsafe riding practices, Dubai Police confiscated a total of 656 scooters in the Al Barsha area in 2024, authorities confirmed on Saturday.
The announcement followed a formal inspection visit to Al Barsha Police Station by Major General Harib Mohammed Al Shamsi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Affairs, as part of the Dubai Police’s annual inspection program for general departments and police stations.
Focus on Safety and Operational Readiness
During the inspection, Maj-Gen Al Shamsi closely reviewed a range of performance metrics and operational initiatives. These included:
The inspection also emphasized road safety operations, efforts to curb negative traffic behaviors, and apprehension of violators through checkpoints established across the area. Commenting on the scooter confiscations, Maj-Gen Al Shamsi stated that the 656 e-scooters were seized due to multiple traffic law violations committed by the riders.
Rise in Accidents Spurs Joint RTA-Dubai Police Monitoring Unit
The confiscations come against a backdrop of increasing concern over the safety of e-scooter and bicycle use in Dubai. In April 2025, authorities responded by launching a dedicated Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit, specifically tasked with addressing these growing safety issues.
Formed through a collaboration between the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police, the unit’s key responsibilities include:
Stark Figures: 254 Accidents, 10 Deaths, and Over 250 Injuries in 2024
The push for tighter regulation is highlighted by concerning statistics from 2024. According to official data, Dubai recorded 254 accidents involving bicycles and e-scooters, which led to:
Public Concerns: Minors on E-Scooters Without Supervision
One of the most pressing concerns raised by UAE residents involves unlicensed and inexperienced minors operating e-scooters and e-bikes on busy roads without supervision. Parents and community members have increasingly spoken out about seeing teenagers navigating high-traffic areas with little to no regard for traffic laws, often without helmets or any formal training.
This behavior not only endangers the young riders themselves but also poses serious risks to pedestrians and motorists sharing the roads.
The announcement followed a formal inspection visit to Al Barsha Police Station by Major General Harib Mohammed Al Shamsi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Affairs, as part of the Dubai Police’s annual inspection program for general departments and police stations.
Focus on Safety and Operational Readiness
During the inspection, Maj-Gen Al Shamsi closely reviewed a range of performance metrics and operational initiatives. These included:
- Security coverage in the Al Barsha area
- Average emergency response time
- Traffic accident fatality rates
- Local crime rates
The inspection also emphasized road safety operations, efforts to curb negative traffic behaviors, and apprehension of violators through checkpoints established across the area. Commenting on the scooter confiscations, Maj-Gen Al Shamsi stated that the 656 e-scooters were seized due to multiple traffic law violations committed by the riders.
Rise in Accidents Spurs Joint RTA-Dubai Police Monitoring Unit
The confiscations come against a backdrop of increasing concern over the safety of e-scooter and bicycle use in Dubai. In April 2025, authorities responded by launching a dedicated Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit, specifically tasked with addressing these growing safety issues.
Formed through a collaboration between the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police, the unit’s key responsibilities include:
- Monitoring violations by cyclists and e-scooter users
- Managing traffic flow on dedicated cycling and scooter lanes
- Promoting public awareness around safe riding practices
- Ensuring adherence to traffic laws and safety regulations
Stark Figures: 254 Accidents, 10 Deaths, and Over 250 Injuries in 2024
The push for tighter regulation is highlighted by concerning statistics from 2024. According to official data, Dubai recorded 254 accidents involving bicycles and e-scooters, which led to:
- 10 fatalities
- 259 injuries, categorized as:
- 17 severe injuries
- 133 moderate injuries
- 109 minor injuries
- 17 severe injuries
Public Concerns: Minors on E-Scooters Without Supervision
One of the most pressing concerns raised by UAE residents involves unlicensed and inexperienced minors operating e-scooters and e-bikes on busy roads without supervision. Parents and community members have increasingly spoken out about seeing teenagers navigating high-traffic areas with little to no regard for traffic laws, often without helmets or any formal training.
This behavior not only endangers the young riders themselves but also poses serious risks to pedestrians and motorists sharing the roads.
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