Dubai Police’s 'Ramadan Without Accidents' campaign highlights traffic safety, social cohesion, and investment in a safer, more connected city.
Dubai Police has successfully distributed over 325,250 iftar meals to motorists during Ramadan, reinforcing its commitment to road safety through the 'Ramadan Without Accidents' campaign. This initiative, in collaboration with government and private sector partners, aims to curb traffic violations during peak iftar rush hours.
In collaboration with key entities such as the Roads and Transport Authority, Dubai Civil Defence, and Emirates Red Crescent, the initiative leverages multi-sectoral support to create safer roads. Over 375 volunteers participated, demonstrating Dubai’s strong culture of civic engagement and social responsibility.
Statistics show a spike in traffic violations at sunset as drivers rush home for iftar. By proactively distributing meals and reinforcing safe driving habits, Dubai Police aims to prevent accidents and ensure smoother traffic flow. Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei emphasized the importance of patience and planning to avoid unnecessary risks.
Beyond its immediate safety benefits, this campaign aligns with Dubai’s broader vision of smart mobility and urban development. Investments in enhanced traffic management, AI-powered road monitoring, and real estate developments near key transit hubs make Dubai an increasingly attractive destination for investors looking at sustainable urban growth.
Dubai’s proactive approach to traffic safety underlines its long-term commitment to urban efficiency and social well-being. Real estate investors and businesses focused on infrastructure and mobility solutions should take note of the city’s strategic direction, as safety and accessibility continue to be major value drivers in the market.