With nearly 900,000 people hopping on the Dubai Metro every single day, it’s safe to say this sleek, driverless train system is the heartbeat of the city. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a curious tourist, or a weekend explorer, the Metro is an efficient and affordable way to get around. But with so many people sharing the space, a little courtesy goes a long way.
So, how can you help keep the ride smooth and stress-free for everyone? The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has laid out a few simple guidelines to remind us all how to be better passengers.
Let’s walk through some basic do’s and don’ts that make a big difference:
Keep the Doors and Aisles Clear
We get it—you’re in a rush or balancing a bulky shopping bag. But blocking the metro doors or leaving your e-scooter unfolded in the aisle? That slows everyone down and can even create safety issues.
- Fold your e-scooters, and
- Keep bags and items out of walkways
Pro tip: Pop your backpack off and place it by your feet—especially during peak hours.
Seats Are for People, Not Bags
It’s tempting to claim a bit of extra space when the train isn’t packed. But when things get busy, that bag on the seat could be stopping someone from sitting down.
- Place bags on the floor instead
- Make room for others, especially during rush hour
Kindness takes up no space but leaves a big impact.
Respect Designated Cabins
Yes, there are special cabins—and they’re there for a reason. The Women and Children Cabin is strictly for female passengers and kids, and the Gold Class Cabin is for those who’ve purchased a Gold Card.
- Guys—don’t step into the Women and Children cabin, even if it looks empty.
- And unless you’ve paid for Gold Class, avoid entering that section.
It’s all about respecting boundaries and making everyone feel comfortable.
Leave Dangerous or Banned Items at Home
For everyone’s safety, these items are not allowed on the Metro:
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Alcohol
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Weapons or sharp tools
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Flammable substances
Keep things safe and simple—if you wouldn’t want it next to you on a train, don’t bring it for others.
Keep the Noise Down
The Metro isn’t your living room—and not everyone wants to hear your favorite playlist or your phone call on speaker.
- Use earphones
- Speak softly if you need to chat
- Keep your phone volume low
Let’s help each other enjoy a peaceful ride.
Respect Local Culture
Dubai is wonderfully diverse, but local customs should always be respected. Avoid public displays of affection or behavior that might make others uncomfortable.
- Be mindful, especially in public and shared spaces
- Respect those around you—whether locals or fellow visitors
Don’t Use Station Sockets
Need to charge your phone? It’s always best to carry a power bank. The sockets at Metro stations are for official use only.
Charging on the go? Plan ahead and stay powered up responsibly.
Sit the Right Way
This might sound basic—but how you sit on the Metro matters. Sprawling out with legs across the seat or sitting on the floor can block access and inconvenience others.
- Sit upright, legs in
- Avoid sitting on the floor
It’s all about being considerate of space, especially during busy times.
Final Thought
The Dubai Metro is one of the most advanced transport systems in the world—and it works best when we all do our part. Whether it’s keeping noise down, giving up a seat, or simply folding your scooter, small gestures can make a big difference in everyone’s day.
Let’s ride with respect.
Let’s keep the journey smooth—for ourselves, and everyone around us.
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