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The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is studying the possibility of introducing dedicated bus lanes across Dubai to reduce commute time, traffic congestion and encourage more people to take public transport, senior RTA officials confirmed to Khaleej Times on Monday.
“The RTA continuously looks at enhancing its bus services whilst considering various factors, which include on time performance (ensuring timely arrival of buses at various bus stops) and optimizing the efficiency of the bus network and reducing operational cost,” an RTA spokesperson said.
“To achieve this we are studying and reviewing our bus network as well as selected roads located at high population density areas and congested spots in Dubai,” the RTA official added.
“Currently we have dedicated ‘bus and taxi lanes' across Dubai in areas of Khalid Bin Al Waleed, Naif, Al Khaleej, Mankhool and Al Mamzar while our ‘Intercity Bus Service network is operated through major highways which include Sheikh Zayed Road, Emirates Road, Ittihad Road and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road.
"By 2019, we plan to construct 32 kms of bus lanes in Al Mankhool, Al Rashid, Amman Street, and Khalid Bin Al Waleed," the RTA official revealed.
The plan is similar to the bus rapid transit (BRT) or transit-way in other major urban centers that is designed to improve capacity and reliability relative to a conventional bus route system.
Residents who drive to work welcomed the plan. Dubai resident Andrei Avila, who has been working as a logistics manager in Jebel Ali for 10 years, said he “will definitely ditch his car and take the bus if it will take him straight from his house in Satwa to his work in Jebel Ali.”
“As of now, the only public transport option involves me taking at least three buses and two metro rides to my work. First, from my home, I need to take a feeder bus to Jafiliya Metro station, then I take the Metro up to the JLT station. Because of the ongoing construction, I need to take another free bus to Ibn Batuta station then another Metro ride to UAE Exchange and afterwards, another feeder bus to my work place,” Avila explained.
“Buses compete with other cars during peak hours so they are also stuck in heavy traffic but if there will be dedicated bus lanes, it will really encourage more people like me to take the bus because it will mean less time to commute and will also save us some petrol money,” Avila added.
Another Dubai resident, Filipino expat Chris Edralin, added: “Dedicated bus lanes would also mean fewer stops and that is a big attraction for people to take public transport.”
Dedicated bus lanes also mean improving road safety, according to Thomas Edelmann, founder and managing director of RoadSafetyUAE.
“It will mean smooth traffic and invite more people to take the public transport. The only disadvantage is that it will mean additional toll on road infrastructure as private motorists will lose one lane. Initially it will be a burden to private motorists but in the long run it will be beneficial for all," Edelamann.
“I believe the RTA is still discussing the plan and it could either be round-the-clock dedicated bus lane or implemented only during peak hours," Edelmann added.
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