If you’re planning a trip to Dubai anytime soon, doing your research on the best ways to get around town is very important – and so is your safety. This is why Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) recently released tips to help tourists avoid being scammed by fake taxis. Here’s what you should know.
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Short answer is – yes, they do. If you’re walking around and seem a little lost of where you’re going, you might find men approaching you offering a ride. They’ll claim they’re taxi drivers and might even offer you cheaper rates to get to your destination. But here’s the catch – these drivers are using their personal vehicles and are not licensed or approved by the Dubai government. Since they’re not part of the official system, there’s no way to guarantee your safety in these situations. That’s why it’s best to avoid them completely – and know exactly what to look for in a legit RTA taxi.
Real taxis that are part of Dubai’s RTA system are easy to spot once you know what to look for. Here are some key features:
If you’re using a private taxi app like Uber, Bolt, or Yango, things look a little different. These cars don’t have the RTA logos or roof colours, so here’s how to make sure you’re getting into the right vehicle:
Even in a city as safe as Dubai, it’s smart to take your own safety precautions:
Dubai makes getting around super convenient, whether you’re hailing a taxi on the street, booking through Careem, or using a ride-hailing app. Just stay aware of the signs, follow RTA’s tips, and enjoy exploring the city without any hassles. Safe travels!
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