The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched the Deaf Driver initiative to sensitise road users to deaf drivers, and alert motorists to vehicles driven by people with hearing disabilities.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched the Deaf Driver initiative to sensitise road users to deaf drivers, and alert motorists to vehicles driven by people with hearing disabilities.
Dubai’s rail network is set for a massive expansion with the Red and Green lines extended, new lines added and with connections to the proposed Etihad Rail network across the Gulf countries.
The Sharjah Public Transport Corporation is fair to all cabbies, and treats them all equally and professionally, Said Abdullah, Head of Corporate Communication Department, told Khaleej Times when asked about some taxi drivers’ complaints of unjust treatment, and excessive fines.
Dubai International, the world’s fourth busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic, is initiating a major revamp of Terminal 1 to offer passengers enhanced services by cutting queues and speeding up check-in and departure procedures.
Passenger buses in the UAE with a 22-seater capacity need to install speed-control devices as part of new rules implemented by the Emirates Authority for Standardisation & Metrology (Esma).
Despite a drop in cases of driving under the influence of alcohol by nearly three quarters, the Dubai Police will step up patrols in a bid to further stamp out dangerous driving.
At a cost of around Dh722 million, the Rashid Hospital Tunnels Project is nearing completion and is expected to see its first influx of traffic on June 30.
The Traffic and Patrols Department of the Abu Dhabi Police represented by the Al Ain Traffic and Patrol Department has urged motorists to drive carefully and safely, especially with the changing weather and the formation of fog which leads to low horizontal visibility.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that 80 per cent of construction works have been completed in Rashid Hospital Tunnels project, which costs about Dh 722 million, and is expected to be fully completed and opened for traffic by June 30, 2013.
A campaign launched on Wednesday targeting youths, has been initiated in a bid to ensure that they are practising the safe use of quad biking when partaking in the recreational sport in desert areas.