The new fully-equipped Sharjah bus station at Al Azra area is now complete. According to a senior official, the station, located close to the new Dh55-million headquarter, occupies 88,000sqm and provides accommodation for staff workers and drivers.
The new fully-equipped Sharjah bus station at Al Azra area is now complete. According to a senior official, the station, located close to the new Dh55-million headquarter, occupies 88,000sqm and provides accommodation for staff workers and drivers.
An accident in Dubai’s Al Wasl area claimed the life of a pedestrian as she tried to cross the road. According to eyewitnesses, the impact of the collision was so severe that the victim landed below a truck parked in a nearby parking lot.
Collection of fines resulting from traffic offences is to be regulated by a central body across the Gulf countries.
The Sharjah Municipality has impounded 82 vehicles which were either displayed for sale in unauthorised areas or abandoned.
The Department of Transport (DoT) on Sunday announced all road works in Ras Al Akhdar and Bateen areas, inclduding Bainunah Street, have been completed.
DUBAI - Essa Abdul Rahman Al Dossari, CEO of Public Transport Agency, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), stated that the RTA had been working through its marine transport arm to broaden and enhance the marine transit lines and integrate them with other mass transit means in the Emirate in order to create an advanced and sound public transport network and broaden the reach of marine transit network.
The initial steps towards the implementation of the Business Bay Canal Extension Project, costing Dhs1.5 billion, were taken by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Saturday.
Work on the Business Bay canal extension is set to start early next year. The Roads and Transport Authority said project contracts would be awarded before the year is out.
Following increasing pedestrian accidents, the Sharjah’s Department of Public Works has provided five zebra crossings and built two underpasses on different roads.
DUBAI — Though the lure of free rides on public transport might have encouraged several people to take the Metro and the bus, cars seemed to remain the preferred mode of transport on Public Transport Day, yesterday. However, though a majority of the general public used their cars, almost 19,000 government employees from 19 different departments took part in the campaign, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said.