UAE / 6 years ago
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UAE / 6 years ago
RTA exhibits mass transit projects at international conference in Berl ..
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, has participated in the 12th edition of International Trade Fair for Transport Technology, InnoTrans 2018, held in the German capital, Berlin.
UAE / 6 years ago
Vehicle-monitoring traffic incident management system launched in Duba ..
Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, and Major General Abdullah Khalifa, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police General HQ, yesterday launched the Traffic Incidents Management Unit vehicle.
UAE / 6 years ago
RTA embarks on Phase II of Remote Truck Monitoring System
UAE / 6 years ago
New roads to ease traffic in Dubai
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) opened today the 1st phase of the 7th Interchange Improvement Project as well as Al Yalayes and Al Asayel Roads Improvement Project.
UAE / 6 years ago
RTA Customers Council reviews improvement of commercial transport
The Customers Council of Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, has held its 93rd session at the premises of the RTA in the presence of clients and representatives of commercial transport activities.
UAE / 6 years ago
RTA offers automatic renewal of vehicle registration to individuals
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, has announced the launch of automatic renewal of vehicle registration service for individuals, having run the service earlier for the corporate sector. The step is part of the digitalisation of RTA’s services and Smart City drive of the Government of Dubai.
UAE / 6 years ago
RTA offers easy payment service for vehicle fines
UAE / 6 years ago
RTA launches ‘Qiyadi 4’ to enrich skills of Emirati engineers
UAE / 6 years ago
RTA conducts study on the Economic Impact of Dubai Metro Project
Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has carried out a comprehensive study on the Economic Impact of the Dubai Metro Project, including both its Red and Green Lines, in collaboration with Henley Business School, University of Reading, one of the longest-established universities in the UK. The study analysed the direct and indirect economic benefits of the Metro and calculated the internationally recognised economic indicators in this regard including the Benefit-Cost Ratio.