Day Without Accidents initiative launched for start of school year
The Ministry of Interior, in coordination with federal and local police leadership, is launching the Day Without Accidents initiative on August 31 to coincide with the start of the new school year. The move rewards drivers who comply with traffic rules by offering a four-point traffic points discount, officials said, and registration opens on August 17 through the ministry’s social media channels.
According to the Federal Traffic Council and the Directorate General of Traffic in Dubai Police, eligible participants must register and sign a pledge, then adhere to the conditions set out by the program to receive the traffic points discount. The campaign aims to reinforce safe driving behaviors as roads become busier around schools and residential areas.
Day Without Accidents: how the points discount works
The core incentive for the Day Without Accidents initiative is a reduction of four traffic points for drivers who meet the program’s criteria, the ministry stated. Registration will be handled online via a link published by the Ministry of Interior on its official platforms, and participating drivers must sign the pledge that outlines compliance expectations.
Officials clarified that meeting the conditions is mandatory to qualify for the points discount. Therefore, drivers should review the terms available on the ministry’s channels and keep proof of their registered commitment. In addition, participating motorists are expected to obey speed limits, avoid phone use while driving, and maintain lane discipline throughout the campaign period.
Why the initiative matters for traffic safety
Authorities emphasized that the Day Without Accidents initiative supports broader traffic safety goals by promoting consistent, law-abiding behavior on the roads. With the academic year beginning, vehicle and pedestrian density increases near schools, and the ministry highlighted the need for patience and heightened vigilance at school gates and crossings.
Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, director of the general traffic administration at Dubai Police and head of the initiative, noted that the effort complements public education and enforcement measures. Officials said the program is designed not only to incentivize short-term compliance but to embed road safety awareness and preventive habits among drivers and pedestrians.
Key safety practices promoted by the campaign
The initiative underlines a set of safety practices that officials say reduce the risk of collisions. These include adhering to posted speed limits, performing basic vehicle checks before travel, refraining from handheld mobile phone use while driving, and maintaining a safe following distance.
Furthermore, the campaign stresses respecting lane markings and giving priority to pedestrians at crossings. These behaviors are presented as practical steps that, combined with enforcement and awareness efforts, contribute to a measurable decline in collisions and injuries on busy routes.
How to register and participate
Registration opens on August 17 via the Ministry of Interior’s social media posts and the link provided there, officials confirmed. Interested drivers must follow the registration link, complete the online form, and sign the pledge committing to the program’s rules and safety standards to be eligible for the traffic points discount.
Participants should carefully review the eligibility criteria and any operational details published by the ministry or by local traffic authorities. Meanwhile, parents, school transport operators and other road users are encouraged to support the initiative by planning trips to avoid peak congestion and by modelling safe road behavior.
Previous participation and expected outcomes
Officials praised the level of road safety awareness shown by drivers in earlier editions of the Day Without Accidents campaign, noting that positive engagement has increased public responsibility on the roads. The ministry indicated that continued participation signals the program’s value in advancing traffic safety culture.
Authorities cautioned that the campaign’s success should be measured by sustained changes in driver behavior rather than a single day of compliance. Therefore, the initiative is framed as a catalyst for longer-term improvements in traffic safety, supported by ongoing education and enforcement efforts.
What to watch next
For those interested in participating, the first step is to register when the online portal opens on August 17 and to review the pledge and terms published by the Ministry of Interior and the Federal Traffic Council. Officials said updates and further guidance will appear on official ministry channels as the August 31 event approaches.
Looking ahead, observers should watch for official feedback on participation rates and any follow-up measures released by traffic authorities. Continued emphasis on road safety awareness and targeted incentives may shape future rounds of the program and inform broader policy on traffic points and enforcement.
Conclusion and next steps
The Day Without Accidents initiative represents a coordinated attempt to reduce collisions at a time of heightened road activity and to reward compliant drivers with a traffic points discount. According to ministry statements, the initiative seeks to convert short-term compliance into a lasting culture of safe driving.
Readers should expect detailed registration instructions on Ministry of Interior platforms from August 17 and are advised to monitor official announcements for full terms and conditions. Sustained participation and adherence to basic safety practices will be essential to achieving the campaign’s road safety objectives.

