Ensure your Emirates ID is valid and presented in its original form.
A completed and approved eye test is required before opening your file.
A medical report from Rashid Hospital confirming fitness to train and drive.
Provide your official Sanad Card or recognised disability certification.
Foreign licences must be valid and translated into English or Arabic.
Official translations must be done through authorised centres only.
Our training programme guides learners through all required steps using adapted vehicles and supportive instruction, ensuring they meet the standards set by the licensing authority. Here are the tests included.
A theory exam that checks your understanding of road rules, signs and safe-driving guidelines.
An evaluation conducted before practical training to measure readiness and identify learning needs.
A pre-RTA assessment that tests your control skills and basic manoeuvres inside the training yard.
An official yard examination assessing your ability to complete parking and manoeuvring tasks safely.
The final on-road evaluation that determines your driving competence in real traffic conditions.
Any UAE resident with an official People of Determination ID or certification, along with a Fit-to-Drive medical report, can enrol in the programme.
Yes. A Fit-to-Drive medical report from Rashid Hospital or an authorised medical facility is required.
Yes. Adapted vehicles with hand-control systems are available to support learners with mobility-related needs.
Yes. Theory lessons are available online and in multiple languages for convenience and accessibility.
Learners must complete five tests: RTA Knowledge Test, Initial Driver Assessment, Yard Assessment, RTA Yard Test and RTA Road Test.
Training plans are personalised based on each learner’s abilities, learning pace and medical requirements.
Yes. Instructors assigned to this programme are trained to provide specialised support and guidance.
In most cases, yes. If you hold a valid foreign licence, the training hours required may be reduced after verification.
Absolutely. The centre’s support team guides learners through medical reports, translations and RTA procedures.
Yes. Training centres are designed with accessibility features to ensure comfort and ease for all learners.