UAE Drivers Rush to Fuel Stations Ahead of Price Hike
'Nobody wants to pay more': UAE drivers flock to petrol stations before new rates kick in

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As new fuel prices were set to take effect in the UAE at midnight, drivers flocked to petrol stations in Dubai and Sharjah on the evening of May 31. Long queues formed as motorists aimed to fill up before the increase, with many reporting waits of up to 40 minutes.
- 01Petrol stations in Dubai and Sharjah experienced significant traffic on May 31 as residents rushed to fill their tanks before new prices took effect at midnight.
- 02Motorists reported waiting times of up to 40 minutes at some stations, with many choosing to fuel up earlier in the day to avoid the rush.
- 03Dubai resident Mohammed Faisal filled up his tank shortly after lunch, anticipating the evening rush.
- 04Businessman Ahmed Saleh filled three family cars at a petrol station, preferring to complete the task together before the price hike.
- 05Navigation apps indicated heavier-than-usual congestion around petrol stations, particularly in residential areas after 7pm.
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On the evening of May 31, petrol stations in Dubai and Sharjah witnessed a surge in activity as drivers sought to fill up before new fuel prices were implemented at midnight. Long queues formed, with some motorists waiting up to 40 minutes to refuel. Many residents, anticipating the price increase, opted to fill their tanks earlier in the day, while others found themselves caught in the rush as they returned home from outings. Dubai resident Mohammed Faisal shared that he filled up his tank shortly after lunch, avoiding the evening chaos. Meanwhile, businessman Ahmed Saleh turned the fuel stop into a family outing, filling three cars together before the price hike. Reports indicated that congestion around petrol stations increased significantly after 7pm, as navigation apps showed heavier traffic in residential areas. Overall, the rush highlighted a common sentiment among motorists: nobody wanted to pay the higher rates that were about to take effect.
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The rush to fill up before the price increase reflects the financial concerns of residents regarding fuel costs.
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