As the UAE prepares to commemorate its 53rd National Day, Dubai authorities have outlined crucial guidelines for celebrations. These regulations aim to maintain public safety while allowing residents and visitors to participate in the festivities responsibly.

Key Celebration Guidelines

Dubai Police has released a comprehensive set of rules under Decree No. 30 of 2023. Violations can result in vehicle impoundment and fines reaching Dh50,000 for vehicle release.

Vehicle Decoration Regulations

  • License plates must remain clearly visible at all times
  • Vehicle colour modifications are prohibited
  • Stickers are permitted only if they’re official National Day decorations
  • Window coverage with stickers is strictly forbidden
  • Unauthorised modifications causing excessive noise are not allowed

Road Safety Requirements

  • Random marches and gatherings are not permitted
  • Party sprays are banned for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians
  • Traffic regulations must be followed strictly
  • Police instructions should be followed immediately
  • Vehicle stunts on any roads are prohibited
  • Passengers must remain inside vehicles – no hanging from windows or sunroofs

Enforcement Measures

Traffic patrols will monitor celebrations throughout the National Day period to:

  • Maintain smooth traffic flow
  • Prevent road congestion
  • Safeguard all road users
  • Enforce compliance with celebration guidelines

Stay Informed

For residents planning to participate in National Day celebrations, staying updated with local authorities’ announcements is essential. These guidelines help create a festive atmosphere while prioritising community safety.

Remember: The goal is to celebrate this momentous occasion while respecting local regulations and keeping everyone safe.


For the latest updates on UAE National Day celebrations and guidelines, follow official Dubai Police channels and local news sources.

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