Tag: traffic
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...
New speed camera ‘adds surprise’ to UAE traffic law enforcement
ABU DHABI // Portable speed cameras will keep the UAE’s motorists on their toes and can catch speeding across traffic lanes.
An armour-plated "enforcement trailer"...
Dubai’s Projects Forum fits well with UAE’s future strategy
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) confirmed that the key topics to be discussed in the 3rd edition of the Dubai International Project Management...
Two new bridges to ease traffic flow in Sharjah
The Roads and Transport Authority has completed the maintenance and development works of two arterial bridges on the Al Ittihad and Arabian Gulf squares...
MOI called upon motorists to comply with traffic rules during Eid
The Ministry of Interior called upon motorists to fully comply with traffic rules and regulations and legal speed limits on roads, in order to...
Dubai said to mull road toll increases to pay for $1bn...
Dubai is reportedly planning to invite bids for road projects worth more than $1 billion as part of plans to upgrade transport links in the city.
Vehicle overturns on Sheikh Zayed Road; heavy traffic reported
A second crash has been reported on Sheikh Zayed Road, opposite Times Square Centre, adding to the traffic rush that has already affected the E11 morning commute.
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.
25% of vehicles in Dubai fail annual test
most 25 per cent of vehicles in Dubai failed the annual roadworthiness test last year mandated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Gulf News can confirm.
Dubai drivers beware: Even texting 'Lol' when driving can be fatal
You're driving at 88kmph and you take your eyes off the road for five seconds to check that urgent email from your boss. In those five seconds, unknown to you, your car has swerved off your lane, which is basically like driving the distance of a football field blind folded