Riding a motorcycle on Dubai’s highways, with views of the stunning skyline or desert slopes, is an exhilarating experience many dream of. However, before hitting the road, you'll need to obtain a motorcycle rider's license. The process is similar to getting a driver’s license and involves various steps, eligibility criteria, and requirements.
To apply for a motorcycle license in Dubai, you must be at least 17 years old. Additionally, young women under 21 taking classes with a male instructor may need a no-objection certificate from their sponsors.
Key requirements include:
- A valid Emirates ID
- A copy of your passport and valid residence visa
- An eye test report
- A learner's permit from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), which can be arranged by your driving school
- If you hold a valid motorcycle license from another country, you may submit it to potentially reduce class hours
- A medical fitness report from RTA-approved centers if you hold a driver visa
- Additional documents may be required for diplomats, people of determination, and residents of other emirates
Training and Classes:
Several driving institutes in Dubai offer motorcycle riding classes, including Emirates Driving Institute, Belhasa Driving Centre, Al Ahli Driving Centre, Dubai Driving Centre, Galadari Motor Driving Centre, Drive Dubai, and Excellence Driving. Classes typically include theory lessons and practical training sessions. Beginners usually need to complete 20 hours of on-site classes, though valid licenses from abroad may reduce this requirement.
During practical sessions, safety gear such as safety shoes and long-sleeved shirts are mandatory. Motorcycle riding courses cover essential safety rules and techniques, from high-speed turns and navigating winding roads to tackling sharp turns, riding on narrow streets, and reversing out of parking zones.
Guide to Exams:
The first exam is a theory test covering traffic rules, safe riding practices, route planning, and accident procedures. After passing the theory exam, practical training begins, followed by the RTA yard/internal test conducted at the driving school premises. This test evaluates riders on slow riding, emergency braking, and speed judgment during turns.
Upon passing the internal test, learners may proceed to road assessments and additional practical training if necessary. The final RTA test assesses riders on the road, and upon passing, the motorcycle license will be granted.
Obtaining a motorcycle rider’s license in Dubai involves clear steps and specific requirements, ensuring that all riders are well-prepared for safe and responsible riding.
News Source: Khaleej Times