Commuters will now be able to use text messages to find out Dubai Metro service times. The Rail Agency of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new short text message service for enquiring about the timing of the metro services.
Commuters will now be able to use text messages to find out Dubai Metro service times. The Rail Agency of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new short text message service for enquiring about the timing of the metro services.
Finding the right change to pay the parking fare should no longer be a problem with Dubai parking meters upgraded to accept the new Dh1 coin.
Horrific road accidents will increase if regulation of truck drivers and the roadworthiness of vehicles are not improved — with Ramadan set to be a particularly dangerous time, say members of the transport industry.
Eighty-six electronic signs will soon be dotting the capital city alerting motorists of congestions ahead and other traffic problems.
flydubai, has introduced a new facilitation service offering passengers travelling on its flights to Azerbaijan, Russia and Ukraine the opportunity to apply for a visa through the flydubai Travel Shop at Dubai Terminal 2.
Of the five new bus routes announced by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), relief is palpable in the average commuter at the bus station most for route No. 84 — from Al Khail Gate to Mina Siyahi.
Dozens of people were stranded on Monday morning at Abu Baker Al Siddique station on Dubai Metro’s Green Line with commuters evacuated for some time.
As the Dubai World Cup winners bask in a collective $27.25 million, a figure almost as grand is being shared amongst another sector of society.
His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in his capacity as the Ruler of Dubai, has ordered the payment of Dh 26.5 million to Emiratis whose 6, 591 taxicab number plates are being used by the Dubai Taxi Corporation and taxi franchise companies registered with RTA.
Sharjah Transport is soon to start converting its 4,800 cab fleet to compressed natural gas (CNG) instead of using regular petrol, in a bid to protect the environment, rationalise energy consumption and preserve natural resources.