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    Surprising things that could get you fined in Dubai

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeMay 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    From chewing gum on the Metro to driving around in a dirty car, these are some of the surprising things in Dubai that could get you fined in Dubai

    Dubai is known for its strict rules and regulations, and while some fines are obvious, others might completely catch you off guard. Whether you’re a resident or just visiting, it’s worth knowing the small things that could end up costing you hundreds… or even thousands of dirhams. Here are some of the things that could get you fined in Dubai you’ll want to avoid.

    Jaywalking

    Think twice before crossing wherever you feel like it. In 2025, a new UAE law was introduced stating that pedestrians who jaywalk across roads with speed limits of 80km/h or more could face a massive Dhs10,000 fine.

    Chewing gum on the Metro

    Snacking and chewing gum while using the Dubai Metro is a no-go. You could be fined Dhs100 for chewing gum on the Metro or in Metro areas.

    Driving a dirty car

    If your car is covered in dust for too long, you could be fined Dhs500 or more. Authorities consider excessively dirty cars a public health and visual pollution issue.

    Sleeping on the Metro or in waiting areas

    Need a nap? Probably not the best place. Sleeping inside Metro stations, waiting areas or onboard the Metro can result in a Dhs300 fine.

    Taking photos of people without permission

    Snapping photos or videos of people in public without their consent can get you into serious trouble. Fines can range anywhere between Dhs150,000 and Dhs500,000 under UAE privacy laws.

    Washing your car in public

    Washing your vehicle outside your home or in public spaces is not allowed in many areas across Dubai. Doing so could land you with a Dhs500 fine.

    Driving a noisy vehicle

    Love revving your engine? Keep it down. Driving a noisy vehicle can result in a Dhs2,000 fine and 12 black points on your licence.

    Littering while driving

    Throwing rubbish out of your car window is taken seriously in Dubai. Drivers caught littering can receive a Dhs1,000 fine and six black points.

    Misusing your vehicle horn

    Using your horn excessively or unnecessarily can lead to a Dhs400 fine and four black points. Save the honking for actual emergencies.





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