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  • Date: 2 September, 2025
  • Year: 2025

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has intensified its oversight of household gas distribution operations, conducting 4,322 field inspections as part of its commitment to public safety and professional regulation of commercial transport.

The inspections, carried out between 2023 and the first half of 2025, resulted in 1,098 violations issued through joint campaigns led by the Dubai Regulatory Committee for Petroleum Products Trading, comprising 15 entities across the Emirate.

Saeed Al Ramsi, Director of Licensing Activities Monitoring at RTA’s Licensing Agency, called on all household gas distribution businesses to strictly comply with regulations and use only licensed vehicles. He emphasised that RTA will maintain rigorous inspections and take firm legal action against violators to ensure the safety of Dubai’s residents and uphold service quality standards.

“Household gas distribution is a critical activity with direct implications on the environment, public health, and safety. It requires strict oversight to ensure full compliance with licensing requirements and identify counterfeit or untraceable gas cylinders, thereby avoiding serious potential risks,” said Al Ramsi. 

“These campaigns are part of RTA’s efforts to realise its strategic objectives of enhancing public safety, advancing environmental sustainability, and boosting operational efficiency across the transport sector, ultimately supporting the goal of a safe and happy urban environment for all residents,” he added.

“The campaigns covered multiple locations across the Emirate. Among the most serious violations recorded were the possession of counterfeit or unverified gas cylinders, and the unauthorised practice of transport and rental activities without the necessary permits. Approximately 170 non-compliant vehicles were impounded over the course of these operations.”