Abu Dhabi has been named the world's safest city for the tenth year in a row by the 2026 Numbeo Global Safety Index. The report evaluated 400 cities in over 150 countries and ranked Abu Dhabi first in overall safety, including walking alone safely during both day and night. Since 2017, the UAE capital has maintained this top position, beating major global cities. Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoon Al Muhairi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police, credits the success to the use of AI, predictive analytics, and real-time surveillance. These tools help police act quickly to prevent crime before it happens. The city also focuses on community engagement, working closely with neighborhoods, schools, and businesses to build trust and tailor safety measures. Safety is a key part of Abu Dhabi's appeal for residents, tourists, and expatriates. Many foreigners now consider Abu Dhabi not just for work but for permanent living because of its stable and secure environment. Other UAE cities like Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Sharjah, and Dubai also rank high for safety, contributing to the UAE's status as the safest country globally according to Numbeo. Abu Dhabi stands out for its excellent safety during night hours, offering peace of mind to residents and visitors. This safe environment supports tourism, leisure, and a lively nightlife rarely found in big cities worldwide. The police continue to commit to long-term investments in technology and community programs to keep Abu Dhabi safe. This decade-long safety record sets a global example of how smart planning and cooperation can create a secure and welcoming city for all.