Sports Car Rentals in the UAE: How to Enjoy the Speed and Avoid Traffic Fines – Guest Post

Traffic Fines

The UAE is definitely the best place to drive a sports car. Why? Imagine driving a McLaren on a multi-lane modern highway through the desert, and in an hour, you pass futuristic skyscrapers of Dubai or Abu Dhabi. No surprise that sports car rentals in the Emirates are at the peak of popularity and in high demand. Tourists and business travellers make their dreams of driving a sports car come true here. 

Just because you can doesn’t mean you should floor it. The Emirates has a harsh legal system regarding road safety. The local police use the latest technology to monitor traffic, and the fines can instantly turn your vacation into a financial nightmare. How can you get the most out of the speed without getting a pile of traffic tickets? We’ll figure it out together.

Why the UAE Attracts Drivers?

Driving a sports car in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or any other Emirate is like driving through the country of the future. Highways, like Sheikh Zayed Road, are so wide! They have up to 7 lanes in each direction. Thus, being on vacation or on a business trip in the UAE can be perfectly combined with a test drive of a dream car. Here, you can rent a Ferrari, Lamborghini, or McLaren for a day, a weekend, or even just a few hours. Choose a reliable rental company with comfortable, favourable terms and make all your dreams come true! For instance, Renty’s sports car fleet includes the best of Porsche, BMW (cabrios included), Bentley, Ferrari, Corvette, Lamborghini, Audi, McLaren, etc., and flexible personalised contract terms. Their specialists clearly explain the specifics of local laws to their customers and include basic insurance in the price. Usually, a security deposit for premium cars is between 1,000 and 5,000 dirhams. However, you can find a car without a deposit. The only difficulty you may have is choosing THAT ONE car!

Speed Limits and Restrictions

Speed restrictions in the UAE are harsh. Cameras may detect speed violations even far from city borders. Fines start at 80 dollars and may be raised to several thousand dollars. A pleasant bonus is that on most roads in the Emirates, there is a so-called “speed buffer” of 20 km/h. That means that, with the 100 km/h limit, you may drive up to 120 km/h. But 121 km/h will already be caught by cameras.

Important! This “buffer” is cancelled in Abu Dhabi! Here, the fine will come for driving at 101 km/h.

Speed cameras in the UAE are extremely frequently located — sometimes every 2–3 km. They detect:

  • speeding
  • running a red light
  • dangerous manoeuvring and chaotic driving
  • unfastened seat belts
  • using a phone while driving
  • not keeping a safe distance 

Even if the road seems empty, remember that the cameras never stop. 

Important Rules for Safe Driving

  1. Learn the rules in each Emirate you are going to visit, because driving in Dubai is not the same as in Sharjah. And always pay attention to the electronic signs above the road! They may change the speed limit in real time due to weather conditions or traffic jams.
  2. Keep a safe distance. If your modern sports car has great brakes, that doesn’t mean the car behind you has the same. Other drivers may not be able to react in time. In addition, modern radar systems in the UAE can calculate the distance between vehicles. Huge fines are imposed for “aggressive driving” and tailgating.
  3. A sudden lane change without using your turn signal is a surefire way to get pulled over by the police or caught on camera. Even when driving a sports car, drive in a way that’s predictable to other drivers.

The Emirates offers a unique opportunity to test drive the world’s top cars on world-class roads. However, the true art of driving a supercar lies not in pushing it to the limit on city streets, but in the ability to control the car’s power within the limits of the law. 

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