
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
Driving Schools in مرسى دبي
Dubai, United Arab Emirates · 45,000
مرسى دبي, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Test Questions
35
Pass Mark
23/35
Minimum Age
17
License Fee
AED 800-1,200 (varies by emirate)
Source: MOI · Last updated: 2026-03-15
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Dense fog is common during winter months (November–February), especially on highways between Abu Dha…
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FAQ
How much does a UAE driving licence cost?
The total cost for a light vehicle licence (Category B) via driving school is typically AED 4,500–7,000 (~$1,225–1,900 USD). This includes: driving school tuition AED 3,500–5,500, file opening fee AED 200–300, eye test AED 50–100, theory test AED 200, internal road test AED 200, RTA/ITC road test AED 200–300, and licence issuance AED 100–200. Nationals from 57 approved countries can convert their licence directly for AED 500–1,000.
What is the UAE theory test format?
The theory test consists of 35 multiple-choice questions to be completed in 30 minutes. You must answer at least 23 correctly (65% pass mark). Fee: AED 200. Available in Arabic and English. Topics include traffic rules, road signs, speed limits, safe driving practices, and UAE-specific regulations. You can retake the test if you fail.
What are the speed limits in the UAE?
Residential/school zones: 25–40 km/h. Urban roads: 40–60 km/h. Urban dual carriageways: 60–80 km/h. Highways: 100–120 km/h (Abu Dhabi max 140 km/h on select roads). Heavy vehicles: max 80 km/h. Dubai has a +20 km/h buffer before radar triggers; Abu Dhabi has ZERO tolerance since 2018.