Seven Ways to Stay Safe on The Road When Driving in Ramadan

Motorists are often advised to be extra vigilant during the month of Ramadan, as the month normally sees a peak in the number of accidents. Due to fasting, drivers may be prone to deduced concentration, fatigue, decreased awareness, and distraction. However, these should certainly not prevent you from being with your loved ones and breaking the fast together. With this in mind, we bring to you these seven tips that will ensure you a safe driving experience with your car rental during Ramadan.

Understand Your Body

As cited earlier, the act of fasting can cause various issues to your body such as blurry vision and reduced concentration. You may even find yourself being more exhausted than usual, which is why you must have your physical and mental condition in check at all times. If required, pullover to the side and rest for a while.

Ensure You Are Sleeping Well

Never underestimate the power of a good hour’s sleep, regardless of how busy you may be, especially during this time. Make sure you get at least 6-8 hours of rest so you are ready for the day. One in every three accidents is caused due to drowsiness. It’s an invisible enemy that creeps up on you without any warning, which is why you need to ensure yourself a good sleep the previous night.

Don’t Forget to Buckle Up

A simple act of wearing your seatbelt is the major factor that contributes to your life’s safety. That being said, this should be part of your daily routine and not just in Ramadan.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

While you may not be fasting, there might be other cyclists, drivers, or pedestrians who are fasting. Watch out for any sudden movements and always be vigilant. Also, you need to be more sensitive, patient, and cultivate a caring attitude during this period.

Pullover if You Feeling Drowsy or Weak

Pullover If Required

The moment you start feeling drowsy or weak, it’s highly advisable to pullover on the side shoulder or the nearest fuel station. You may take a short nap and hit the road only when you are feeling fresh and active. As you are fasting, your body may be more prone to such issues, so ensure you don’t look past it.

Maintain Safe Distance

Don’t just maintain social distance from other people. Follow the same principle while driving as well and maintain a good distance from the vehicle ahead of you. Avoid tailgating as well. While this a thumb rule to be applied throughout the year, you’ve to be extra cautious while driving during Ramadan. You don’t want to end up in an accident with your rental car.

Required Documents to Rent a Car

If you are hoping to hire a car in Dubai the following documents need to be submitted in order to complete the booking process:

UAE Nationals & Residents

Original Passport or Copy (Residents)
UAE Resident ID Card
UAE Driving License

International Tourists

Original Passport or Copy
Stamped Visa Copy
A Valid International Driving License1

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