RTA Approves Additional Front Plate for Company-Operated Delivery Motorcycles
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has introduced a new regulation for delivery motorcycles and e-bikes, making an additional front number plate mandatory. Set to take effect by the end of December, the move is aimed at improving road safety, strengthening sector regulation and keeping pace with the rapid growth of Dubai’s delivery services.
The Scope of the New Regulation
Dubai’s RTA has approved the introduction of an additional front plate for delivery motorcycles and e-bikes used in corporate delivery services. This marks a significant step towards enhancing road safety and sector regulation. Previously, delivery motorcycles carried only a rear plate. The new requirement will come into effect by the end of December. It will be implemented gradually upon licence renewal.
This move is part of a broader regulatory framework adopted by RTA to govern Dubai’s rapidly growing delivery sector. The framework aligns with global best practices and an approved roadmap that focuses on safety, security and operational efficiency across delivery services in the emirate.
Distinctive Plates for Delivery Motorcycles
The RTA traffic regulation for delivery bikes applies exclusively to motorcycles operating in the corporate sector. Delivery motorcycles will now be issued two number plates: front and rear. These plates will feature a gold background with black lettering and carry the identifying code (9) to clearly distinguish them from other vehicles.

The RTA front plate for delivery bikes will be issued under a new unified number, different from the existing plate number. The rollout will be gradual, following each motorcycle’s licensing or renewal schedule and will also apply in cases where plates are damaged or lost.
Core of the Decision
RTA clarified that the requirement does not apply to non-commercial or individual motorcycles. The additional front plate for delivery motorcycles and e-bikes is limited to:
- Parcel, message and document delivery
- Order management and delivery services
- Transport and delivery services are operated via digital platforms and smart apps
- Rental motorcycles and e-bikes, when used for delivery-related activities
Part of a Wider Safety Strategy
The RTA motorcycle plate regulation complements earlier measures jointly announced by RTA and Dubai Police to regulate the movement of delivery motorcycles on high-speed roads. Under current rules, delivery riders are prohibited from using the two left-most fast lanes on roads with five lanes or more and the left-most lane on roads with three or four lanes. On roads with two lanes or fewer, riders may use all lanes.
FAQs
Which delivery motorcycles are required to install a front plate?
Motorcycles and e-bikes used for commercial delivery services should have a front number plate.
When does the RTA front plate rule come into effect?
RTA’s new rules for the delivery motorcycles pertaining to the front number plate will be effective from late December.
How does the front plate improve delivery rider safety?
The front plate enhances rider safety by making delivery motorcycles more visible and easily identifiable on the road.
These were the details of RTA’s new regulation for an additional front plate for delivery motorcycles. As the emirates’ delivery sector continues to expand, such regulations play a vital role in maintaining order, efficiency and safety across Dubai’s transport network.
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