The maximum speed limit on the Abu Dhabi – Al Shahama main road (E10) will be 121 km/h instead of 141 km/h, starting tomorrow.
The maximum speed limit on the Abu Dhabi – Al Shahama main road (E10) will be 121 km/h instead of 141 km/h, starting tomorrow.
The step enhanced the capacity of the intersection by adding a lane to accommodate the traffic heading to the left from both directions of the intersection.
This is in line with the Surface Transport Master Plan (STMP) aiming to develop a sustainable, integrated and safe transport infrastructure in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The latest enhancement will enable the Wojhati program to automatically erase the particulars of the oldest journey once the user plans a sixth journey.
Projects include expansion of all mass transit modes
The free test service through RTA Dubai app seeks to hit a number of objectives highlighted by supporting the Smart Government initiative in Dubai.
All branches of the directorate in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region will provide the facility to the motorists with at least Dh1,000 fines for more than one violation ticket.
The exclusive public bus and taxi lane will improve public buses’ punctuality and shorten the time taken by taxis to reach customers.
The delivery of such services through front-end centers will be confined to Al Manara Centre, Al Twar Centre, Tasjeel Centre and JBR Service Centre.
The high number in April demonstrates that the Dubai Metro has become one of the prime transit means availed by residents, visitors and tourists.