Khaleej Times, Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023 | Ramadan 7, 1444
UAE: People holding Israeli driving licences can now drive in emirate
Emirates:
People holding Israeli driving licences can now drive cars in the UAE, and UAE
drivers can also drive in Israel now, according to a new agreement.
This will benefit UAE nationals and residents, as well as Israeli citizens, who
relocate to the two countries on a temporary or long-term basis and want to
obtain a driving licence.
“From today you can drive in the UAE with an Israeli driver’s license and you
can drive in Israel with an Emirati driver’s license. Drive carefully,” Amir
Hayek, Israel’s ambassador to the UAE, said in a tweet on Tuesday.
This comes following the Abraham Accord signed in September 2020 as diplomatic
relations were normalised between the two countries. The two countries formally
signed an agreement in March 2022 whereby people holding UAE and Israeli driving
licences would be allowed to obtain the other country’s driving licence.
“I signed two agreements during the visit. One regarding driving licences so
that citizens of both the countries can drive freely now, benefiting Israelis
who come here a lot, and Emiratis who will visit Israel. The other is a shipping
agreement to make trade between countries easier and more accessible,” Merav
Michaeli, Israel’s Minister of Transportation and Road Safety, told Khaleej
Times in an exclusive interview earlier.
Michaeli had also talked about the development of infrastructure and transport
during her visit to Israel.
While responding to the ambassador’s tweet, people welcomed the decision. “Have
fun and drive [safe]! By the way, a great achievement! Mazal tov
(congratulations)!,” said The Kroisos Newsleaf.
Twitter user Avi Kaner said the next step is to drive a Tesla or Lucid Motors
from the UAE to Israel, charging them along the way in Saudi Arabia – with a
stop in Bahrain, of course, to visit friends.
“Sweet. Great job,” said Benedictus, another user. Israel is also looking into
the potential of road traffic with the UAE to further develop travel and trade.