Tag: roads
250 accidents on first day of Ramadan
Dubai Police recorded a total of 250 accidents on the first day of Ramadan on Monday, an official said on Tuesday.
Dh4 parking fee from Saturday in Dubai
Here's a reminder: The new parking fee of Dh4 per hour in the commercial areas of Dubai, covering 30,000 slots, has come into effect Saturday.
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 Police to now charge for services
His Highness Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, has issued an Executive Council Resolution No (15) of 2016, which approves the fees for a number of services provided by Dubai Police.
How Dubai’s traffic signal system works
Like most major cities in the world, traffic congestion costs Dubai a lot despite continuous efforts by the authorities to tackle it.
Dubai's rail traffic is almost 'crime-free'
The Dubai Police have recorded 18 violations against motor vehicles that entered the course of the Dubai Tram in 2015 topping drivers' traffic violations, Arabic daily Al Roeya reported on Saturday.
Dubai annual parking card charges up by 60% to 80%
The seasonal parking cards for the newly introduced parking zones - C and D have been revealed, showing a jump of 60-80 per cent.
Pedestrian Alert: Dubai Police fines more than 64,600 jaywalkers
Dubai Police has launched an intense campaign against jaywalkers along with awareness drive among the residents of the emirate.
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.
Revealed: 19m cars expected to be on GCC roads by 2020
Passenger vehicle numbers in the Gulf region are estimated to increase at an average of 7.4 percent annually over the next four five years, new research has revealed.