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📊 Dubai Driver Hiring Guide & Salary Benchmarks (2026)
To help you prepare for your upcoming interviews, we have compiled the latest market data for professional drivers in the UAE.
Average Monthly Salaries by Role
Salaries in Dubai depend heavily on your license type, your English proficiency, and whether the company provides accommodation.
| Driver Category | Required RTA License | Estimated Monthly Salary (AED) |
|---|---|---|
| Light Vehicle (Tourism/Corporate) | Category 3 | AED 2,500 – AED 4,000 |
| Heavy Truck / Trailer | Category 6 or 8 | AED 3,500 – AED 6,000 |
| Private / Family Driver | Category 3 | AED 2,500 – AED 3,500 + Room & Food |
| Delivery / Bike Rider | Category 1 | AED 2,000 – AED 3,000 + Commissions |
🚦 Essential RTA License Requirements
The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) strictly regulates commercial driving. Before your interview, ensure you meet these legal standards:
- License Validity: Your UAE Driving License must be active. If you have a license from your home country, you may need to undergo RTA road tests to convert it, depending on your nationality.
- Black Points: Employers will check your traffic file. Drivers with 0 black points and a clean accident history are given top priority.
- Special Permits: For certain roles (like School Bus Drivers or Heavy Machinery), you will need a special RTA permit and a medical fitness certificate alongside your standard license.
⚖️ Know Your Rights: UAE Labor Law for Drivers
Under the updated UAE Labor Law, full-time drivers are entitled to specific legal protections:
- Zero Recruitment Fees: It is strictly illegal under UAE law for recruitment agencies or employers to charge the candidate for their employment visa, Emirates ID, or basic medical tests.
- Working Hours & Overtime: Standard working hours are usually 8 hours a day, plus a 1-hour break. Any hours worked beyond this must be compensated with overtime pay.
- Annual Leave: You are entitled to 30 days of paid annual leave per year, plus a return flight ticket to your home country (usually provided every 1 to 2 years, depending on your contract).
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