Tag: transport
RTA re-opens turns at intersections of Al Marsa Street with Al...
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that it would re-open the left and U-turns at the intersections of Al Marsa-Al Sayora Streets, Al Marsa-Al Sufouh Streets, and Al Marsa-Al Shurta Streets at the Dubai Marina along the track of the Dubai Tram.
RTA announces service timings during Ramadan
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced the timings set for different services during the holy month of Ramadan covering customer service centers, public car parks, public buses, Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, marine transit modes, and strategic partners’ centers.
'Future City' in the making: Dubai gearing up to launch Mall...
The design work for phase one of the Dh25 billion Mall of the World is underway, a senior Dubai Holding executive has said.
Mercedes brakes stop working at 190 kph… but it was stopped
An Arab man driving a Mercedes at 190 kph in Saudi Arabia got a shock when he could no longer control the brakes because of a malfunction.
Dubai population hits 4 million
The population of Dubai has already touched four million, according to Dubai Municipality (DM) chief.
Only in Dubai… Rescue police patrol dispatched in 3 seconds
If you didn’t know Dubai Police’s SOS application yet, you should do it now. You never know, when it might save your life.
Reviewing transit experience of Seoul city
RTA’s delegation included Mohammed Obaid Al Mulla, Member of the Board of Executive Directors, Ahmed Hashem Bahrozyan, CEO of Licensing Agency, and Dr. Yousef Al Ali, CEO of Dubai Taxi Corporation, in addition to five relevant directors and other concerned individuals.
More fuel stations coming up in Dubai… click to know location
Dubai Media City service station, currently under renovation, will be the first among Emirates National Oil Company’s (Enoc) service stations planned to use solar power when it opens in June 2016, Emirates 24|7 can reveal.
Weekly ticket on $23bn Riyadh Metro to cost just $6.67
A weekly ticket on the $23bn Riyadh Metro will set passengers back a mere SAR 25 ($6.67), according to reports.