Driving in the rain in the UAE requires extra caution due to slippery surfaces and reduced visibility. According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), light rain was reported in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah recently, making it essential for drivers to adjust their driving habits. Dubai Police advises drivers to take precautionary measures, such as reducing speed, maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, and avoiding distractions. They also emphasize the importance of checking traffic updates before starting your journey to avoid delays caused by road closures or diversions.
Before hitting the road, drivers should inspect their vehicles, ensuring that wipers, tyres, lights, and brakes are in good condition. Slow down and avoid splashing water, as this can damage the car and impair visibility for others. In extreme weather, it’s advised to pull over to a safe spot, like a petrol station, if visibility becomes severely limited. Furthermore, avoid driving with hazard lights on, as this can lead to fines. By following these tips, drivers can stay safe and ensure smooth journeys even during challenging weather conditions.