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RTA sanctions traffic solutions plan for CBD, Deira seafront

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Source:  www.rta.ae The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has approved a set of traffic solutions to be implemented in the Central Business District...

Do your grocery shopping on Dubai Metro – and get free...

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Grocery shopping in Dubai has become a breeze as Dubai Metro commuters can now shop through the Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA) Smart Mall and have the goods delivered home free of cost.

RTA: 'Dubai Metro expansion not behind schedule'

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Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has denied that the expansion of the Dubai Metro beyond Jebel Ali is to be delayed, and insisted the project is still on schedule.

More than 66m use Dubai bus service since January

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More than 66 million passengers have used public buses in the first half of the year, according to the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)

Free bus rides during Eid Al Fitr holidays

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The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has worked out a comprehensive plan for managing the traffic movement and mass transit means in Dubai as part of preparations for the upcoming Eid Al Fitr holiday.

Dubai Metro

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Dubai Metro Video 1.7.2015

Dubai's Cars Taxi to drive into Saudi, Singapore this year: CEO

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Dubai-based Cars Taxi Group will drive into two new markets this year by plying 1,000 more vehicles with an investment to the tune of more than Dh200 million, its chief executive said.

France's public transport operator chases major UAE deals

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RATP Group, the French state-owned public transport operator, has signed an agreement to set up a joint venture targeting some of the largest transport and urban planning projects in the UAE.

Commuters gasp for air on packed peak hour trains

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More than 530,000 people use Dubai Metro daily and the number is growing significantly every day.

On Dubai’s Metro, we should mind the culture gap

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As The National reported yesterday, five years after the Metro began service, efforts are still being made to instil in the millions of commuters a shared sense of etiquette so that passengers can live alongside each other as harmoniously as they do in other aspects of UAE life.

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