
RTA Inspections Al Awir: 31 Violations Hit Motorcycle Rental Camps
RTA inspections at Al Awir camps have exposed widespread non-compliance across Dubai’s recreational motorcycle rental sector, with 31 violations issued across 58 establishments during a sweeping enforcement drive on April 30, 2026. Rental operators now face direct regulatory consequences for gaps in insurance, licensing, and rider safety gear , failures that expose customers to serious injury risk in desert and camp environments.
RTA Inspections Al Awir: 31 Violations Across 48 Camps
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), working alongside relevant government entities, conducted a series of field inspections and awareness campaigns targeting every establishment engaged in recreational motorcycle rentals at Al Awir camps. The operation covered 58 businesses spread across 48 camps, with 41 site visits carried out in total. All violations were issued under Executive Council Resolution No. (18) of 2017 on the Licensing and Regulation of Recreational Motorcycles in the Emirate of Dubai.
Executive Council Resolution No. (18) of 2017 sets the legal framework for how recreational motorcycles must be licensed, insured, and operated across Dubai. Under this resolution, rental operators are required to maintain valid insurance for both their vehicles and riders, ensure all motorcycles carry active licences and visible number plates, meet RTA-approved security, safety and environmental standards, and enforce the use of designated protective riding gear before any rental begins. When any of these requirements are unmet, the resolution gives authorities a direct basis to issue violations and take enforcement action.
What Rental Operators and Riders at Al Awir Must Fix Now
The RTA’s enforcement campaign at Al Awir identified four primary violation categories. Rental offices failed to insure their motorcycles and riders, or allowed insurance policies to lapse without renewal. Businesses rented out vehicles that did not meet RTA-approved security, safety, and environmental requirements. Operators ran motorcycles with expired licences, no valid licence at all, or missing number plates. Riders were also found using motorcycles without wearing the designated protective gear , a direct safety breach in desert terrain where injury risk is elevated. Al Awir is a well-established hub for seasonal desert camps and outdoor leisure, and the RTA’s targeted action there signals a push to standardise compliance across the emirate’s recreational rental economy.
| Violation Category | Compliance Requirement |
|---|---|
| Insurance | Valid insurance must cover both the recreational motorcycle and the rider; policies must be renewed before expiry |
| Safety & Environmental Standards | All motorcycles must meet RTA-approved security, safety and environmental requirements before being rented out |
| Licensing & Number Plates | Motorcycles must carry a valid, active licence and display a visible number plate at all times |
| Protective Riding Gear | Riders must wear designated protective gear; rental operators are responsible for enforcing this before each ride |
- Establishments Inspected: 58 recreational motorcycle rental businesses
- Camps Covered: 48 camps across Al Awir, Dubai
- Site Visits Conducted: 41 field inspections carried out by RTA and partner entities
- Violations Issued: 31 violations under Executive Council Resolution No. (18) of 2017
Recreational motorcycle rental operators at Al Awir camps are the group most directly exposed to this enforcement action, with 31 violations already issued and the RTA’s awareness campaign signalling continued oversight of the sector. Operators running unlicensed vehicles, lapsed insurance, or failing to enforce rider gear requirements face escalating liability , particularly if a customer is injured during a rental. Businesses should audit their vehicle documentation, insurance status, and safety gear protocols immediately and monitor rta.ae for updated compliance guidance.


