Introduction
Dubai Police issued a strong warning after a serious e-scooter crash left a young rider with three spinal fractures. The accident happened when the rider used the scooter on a road not approved for e-scooters. Police said the misuse of e-scooters continues to cause many accidents across the city. They urged riders to follow safety rules at all times. They also stressed the need to avoid risky behaviour on crowded or high-speed roads.
E-Scooter Misuse
Dubai Police said misuse remains one of the top reasons for e-scooter accidents. Many riders use scooters on fast lanes. Some ignore traffic signals. Others ride without helmets. Police said these actions increase the risk of severe injuries. They also said many accidents involve riders who are unaware of local traffic laws. They encouraged riders to learn the rules before using an e-scooter on public roads.
Illegal Modifications
Officials warned that illegal modifications make e-scooters unsafe. Some riders increase the scooter’s speed. Others remove limiters or add unsafe parts. Police said these actions reduce stability and control. They increase the chance of a crash. They advised riders to use only approved e-scooters. They also asked sellers to follow official safety standards.

Lane Violations
Police said lane violations are rising. Many riders enter car lanes or pedestrian paths. These mistakes create dangerous situations for both riders and drivers. Dubai Police reminded everyone that e-scooters are allowed only in designated zones. They urged riders to stay inside marked lanes. They also called for better awareness among new users.
Police Urge Safety
Dubai Police encouraged riders to use safety gear. They said helmets, pads and reflective clothing reduce injuries. They also asked parents to monitor young riders. They stressed that e-scooter safety depends on responsible behaviour. They said the city will continue to enforce rules to protect all road users.
Reduce Rising E-Scooter Injuries
The crash highlights ongoing safety concerns in Dubai. Authorities want to cut down on rising injuries and accidents. They will increase inspections in busy areas. They plan to introduce more awareness campaigns. They also aim to improve the safety of shared mobility options. Dubai Police said safety remains their top priority as e-scooter use expands across the city.

