As the nation gets ready to mark its 54th Union Day, excitement is already building on the streets. To help everyone celebrate in a spirited yet safe way, the Ministry of Interior has issued a clear set of guidelines that outline how residents can decorate their vehicles, showcase the UAE flag and join the festivities without putting themselves or others at risk. The instructions aim to protect the holiday atmosphere by preventing behaviour that could disrupt traffic, create hazards or take away from the joy of the occasion.
Only two vehicle decorations are officially allowed
Authorities have confirmed that residents may celebrate on the roads, but only through two approved practices. Drivers are allowed to place stickers related to Union Day and they may display the UAE flag on their vehicles. The ministry emphasised that these measures help maintain order while still giving people room to express national pride.Officials made it clear that any other type of modification or behaviour that affects visibility, distracts drivers or creates safety hazards will not be permitted. The ministry reminded the public that violations can lead to fines and vehicle impoundment, noting that safe conduct during national celebrations is a shared responsibility.
Full list of prohibited behaviours
The advisory lists several actions that are strictly banned because of the risks they pose to motorists and pedestrians. These include:
- Unorganised parades and random gatherings
- Blocking or disrupting traffic
- Performing stunt driving or dangerous manoeuvres
- Leaning or hanging out of windows or sunroofs
- Overloading vehicles beyond approved capacity
- Covering windscreens or licence plates
- Using loudspeakers, sirens or horns in inappropriate ways
- Displaying non-official posters or banners
- Raising flags of countries other than the UAE
- Using head masks or costumes while driving
- Wearing scarves not related to the Eid Al Etihad occasion
- Making unauthorised modifications or generating excessive noise
- Using spray paint on vehicles
- Playing loud music that is not designated for celebration areas or is unrelated to the Eid Al Etihad occasion
Authorities stressed that these measures are in place to prevent accidents, avoid traffic disruptions and ensure that celebrations remain safe for everyone. Drivers are urged to cooperate with traffic officers and to avoid risky actions that could endanger themselves or others.
Guidelines for correct flag display
The ministry also highlighted the importance of displaying the UAE flag respectfully. Hoisting the flag is considered one of the most meaningful gestures during Eid Al Etihad, but it must follow approved rules. Officials have issued fifteen guidelines that cover the correct colours, proportions, mounting, maintenance and placement of the flag. These rules ensure the national symbol remains clean, visible and treated with the dignity it represents.Residents are encouraged to participate in the celebrations while upholding these standards. The ministry noted that the goal is not to limit expressions of patriotism but to ensure that celebrations reflect respect for the nation’s values and commitment to public safety.
A call for responsible celebration
With families finalising their weekend plans and public events being prepared across the country, the Ministry of Interior has reminded everyone that joyful celebrations should never compromise safety. Authorities are urging residents to follow approved practices, maintain order on the roads and celebrate with consideration for others.The ministry concluded by reminding the public that non-compliant vehicles will face fines and impoundment, and that cooperation with traffic officers plays a vital role in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable Union Day for all. Go to Source
