
Abu Dhabi Eid Al Fitr safety guidance is out, and it is simple. Abu Dhabi Police and the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority are asking you to follow basic precautions during Eid Al Fitr to protect people and property across Abu Dhabi.
It is about safer roads, calmer neighbourhoods, and fewer emergencies. Expect a visible presence too, with more patrols in busy spots.
Key Takeaways: Abu Dhabi Eid holiday safety rules
- Slow down, especially in residential areas. Watch for kids near roads.
- Give emergency vehicles right of way. Do not block them in traffic.
- Avoid fireworks. Authorities warned against using them during Eid.
The message on Road Safety is clear. Drive responsibly, avoid reckless driving, and slow down in residential areas where families are out visiting and children may cross suddenly.
This is also about day-to-day Traffic habits. Do not distract yourself behind the wheel, and do not treat open roads like a racetrack, even late at night.
Authorities said patrols will be intensified across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. That includes main roads, vital areas, and places where people gather during the holiday.
Think shopping centres and public parks. The goal is stronger Public Safety in high-footfall locations, including public parks and malls safety during peak Eid hours.
The advisory outlines specific public-safety behaviors for Eid celebrations and notes an integrated proactive plan that increases security and traffic patrols on main roads and in high-traffic public spaces such as malls and parks.
On Fireworks, the guidance is blunt. Avoid them. This is part of the wider Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Eid Al Fitr precautions aimed at preventing injuries, public safety and property damage.
If you are planning a family gathering, pick safer ways to celebrate. Keep an eye on children, and do not allow risky play near roads or parking areas. Child road safety matters most when streets are busy and attention slips.
If you are driving, slow down and stay alert in residential areas. If you are heading to malls, parks, or family gatherings, plan extra time so you do not rush.
Give emergency vehicles space, and skip fireworks. If you are with children, keep them close near roads and car parks. Small steps. Big difference.



