Another 142 bus drivers will be transporting passengers along Dubai roads, after completing more than a month’s worth of training.
Another 142 bus drivers will be transporting passengers along Dubai roads, after completing more than a month’s worth of training.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will launch a new motorcycle testing method in Dubai in September in a bid to make the city’s roads safer and air cleaner.
The Ministry of Public Works is expediting the maintenance project of Khorfakkan-Dibba road on the east coast of the country at a cost of nearly Dh83 million.
Changes in several bus timetables and routes will be implemented from September 1 following the opening of the Rashid Hospital Tunnel.
Traffic signals using infrared surveillance cameras are catching unaware errant motorists jumping red lights and speeding through amber lights in the country’s Capital.
From September 1, the Roads and Transport Authority’s Rail Agency will extend the Metro cabin capacity for women and child passengers to meet the growing demand during peak hours.
In a bid to warn motorists of the fatal consequences of jumping a red signal, Sharjah Police has kicked off a new road campaign — and have threatened an Dh800 fine and eight black points for those found violating the rule.
The RAK Police, as part of an intensive week-long campaign to curb traffic violations, has impounded 62 vehicles across the emirate.
RTA’s Rail Agency will extend the capacity of the women’s and children’s metro cabins during peak hours.
Another bumper crop of number plates will go on offer in Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority’s 22nd online auction.