Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) has implemented a significant regulatory update that extends the operational lifespan of delivery motorcycles by one additional year through newly established technical inspection standards. This policy shift, effective February 2026, introduces an optional ‘Delivery Bikes Operational Life Extension’ service accessible via RTA’s digital portal and designated inspection centers.
The initiative enables delivery companies to renew registration for bikes entering their fifth year of operation, contingent upon successful completion of comprehensive safety evaluations aligned with international best practices. Companies can utilize corporate accounts to identify eligible vehicles through RTA’s online system before proceeding with mandatory technical assessments at authorized facilities.
Khaled Mohammed Saleh, RTA’s Director of Commercial Transport Activities, emphasized the program’s multifaceted benefits: “This technical inspection initiative supports the accelerated growth of the delivery sector while enhancing service quality, customer experience, and safety for both riders and road users. It simultaneously reduces operational costs for companies and increases overall efficiency.”
The policy emerges alongside broader infrastructure developments including dedicated delivery bike lanes, specialized rest stations equipped with service facilities, distinctive yellow number plates, and charging stations. These complementary measures aim to reduce rider fatigue, improve road safety, and support sustainable sector growth.
This regulatory evolution reflects Dubai’s recognition of delivery services as vital components of both economic activity and daily community life, with the new inspection framework designed to balance operational flexibility with heightened safety governance.
