Dubai Police have called on motorists to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy ahead of the peak summer season, urging drivers to inspect tyres, carry out routine maintenance and avoid unauthorised modifications that could compromise safety.
The appeal comes as temperatures continue to climb and many UAE residents prepare for long-distance travel during the summer months.
According to Dubai Police, 3,589 vehicle safety-related violations were recorded during the first five months of the year. The figures included 1,737 cases involving vehicles that failed to meet safety requirements, 1,026 unroadworthy vehicles and 826 violations linked to expired tyres.
Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, said regular inspections are essential during the hotter months and encouraged motorists to confirm that all safety features are functioning properly before setting out.
He also warned against fitting unauthorised external modifications to vehicles, saying such alterations can increase the risk of mechanical failures and are among the leading causes of vehicle fires.
Dubai Police said traffic awareness and enforcement campaigns are being intensified across the UAE, with particular attention given to vehicles operating on worn or expired tyres.
Authorities urged drivers to follow traffic regulations and carry out preventive maintenance to help reduce accidents and ensure safer journeys throughout the summer.

