Tag: car
RTA urges motorists to avoid driving while feeling exhausted, sleepy in...
The Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has sent awareness messages to motorists urging them to avoid driving while feeling fatigue or sleepiness.
It cautioned them...
Look, no hands: Mercedes completes driverless Dubai to Abu Dhabi trip
A car manufacturer has proved how close we are to sitting at the wheel of an autonomous vehicle by driving from Dubai to Abu Dhabi...
Now: Pay Dubai traffic fines in installments
Dubai motorists holding credit cards of the Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank can pay their traffic fines in instalments at zero per cent interest, the...
Pay your traffic fines by debit card on the spot in...
A smart crime prediction system, a robot that can read and record signatures in transactions and electronic pay devices that enable payment of fines...
Dubai driving classes to become longer in 2017: RTA
Starting January next year, driving licence aspirants need to take a minimum of an hour's lesson per day, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) confirmed...
Woman killed after run-over accident in Dubai
Dubai: A 20-year-old woman killed on Friday as she attempted to cross the busy road near Al Mulla Plaza intersection.
Police said the Arab woman...
4,000 metered parking bays introduced in Sharjah
SHARJAH // More parking in Sharjah city will come at a cost as an additional 4,000 metered spaces are introduced next year.
Some existing free...
Sharjah Police cuts speed limit from 121kmph to 101kmph: Which streets?
Sharjah Police has reduced the speed limit on the First (Jerdayaa) and Second street (Omar ibn al-Khattab), in Khor Fakkan to 101kmph instead of 121kmph, Sharjah Police said in a statement.
Dubai Municipality launches parking lots 'for good causes'
Dubai Municipality has announced the allocation of the first-of-their-kind endowment parking lots, where the money collected will go towards supporting environmental and health awareness social campaigns.
Use phone while driving in Dubai? You could lose your car...
Motorists found using their mobile phones while driving should be penalised heavily, Colonel Saif Muhair Al Mazroui, Director General of the Dubai Traffic Police said on Wednesday.