Abu Dhabi Police have released a video to highlight the dangerous use of e-scooters on busy roads in the capital.
The footage shows three men riding e-scooters across three separate intersections. They can be seen attempting to weave through traffic, with one narrowly avoiding a collision with an SUV.
Police released the video in a bid to urge e-scooter riders to follow safety rules and limit their use to designated paths. It comes as part of their #YourComment awareness initiative.
The campaign calls on the public to share their views to promote road safety and responsible e-scooter usage across the capital.
Where can you ride an e-scooter in Abu Dhabi?
E-scooters can only be used in areas designated by the Integrated Transport Centre in the capital.
These are:
- Internal roads with speed limits less than 40kph.
- Lanes shared by pedestrians and cyclists.
- Cycle lanes designated for cyclists and e-scooter riders.
You cannot ride e-scooters in three main areas.
These are:
- Highways with a speed limit of 60kph or higher.
- Public roads and motorways.
- Pedestrian lanes.

