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The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is all set to divert eight licensing services to smart channels. Accordingly, the offering of such services will no longer be on offer at the service centers as of July 22, 2018.
The step is part of RTA's strategy for gradual diversion of all services to smart and e-channels, which is in line with the Government's directives to reduce the number of visitors to service centres, and the Smart City initiative.
????? 8 ????? ????? ?????? ??????? ??????????? ???????. ??????? ??: https://t.co/OuTQlDLinJ pic.twitter.com/lcSJuvgNQ5"As of July 22, 2018, RTA will cease offering eight services through affiliated centers as they will be on offer via smart channels such as RTA website (www.rta.ae), Dubai Drive app, Smart Teller, and Call Center (8009090)," said Abdullah Yousef Al Ali, CEO of RTA's Licensing Agency.
- RTA (@RTA_Dubai) July 15, 2018
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