Saferdriver

Saferdriver

Saferdriver is a private company in Dubai that drives customers home in the convenience and comfort of their own vehicles!

If you are out and about enjoying Dubai's night life, or feel you cannot drive.Call 800 SAFER (72337) Saferdriver was established in 2006 when our founder felt the need for a viable transport solution for the wide range of hotel and bar customers. We are the only registered company in Dubai to drive customers safely to their destinations in the convenience and safety of their own vehicles. Saferdr

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