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Gulf News Emirati Arabi Uniti 01.06. 10:23

RTA reserves seats for these passengers on public buses

Dubai: Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority on Sunday announced to introduce priority seating at the front of all public buses, reserved specifically for senior citizens, pregnant women, and mothers with children. The move is part of the RTA's commitment to create a more inclusive and accessible p»»»

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Khaleej Times Emirati Arabi Uniti 27.05. 17:14

Dubai: Avoid Dh100 fee; RTA makes online booking mandatory for vehicle test

Starting on June 2, all 27 technical testing centres across Dubai will require bookings for vehicle inspections through the RTA Dubai smart app or website (www.rta.ae), as announced by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Tuesday. This measure aims to ease congestion at inspection centres. On»»»

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Emirates 24/7 Emirati Arabi Uniti 27.05. 17:09

RTA Expands Vehicle Inspection Appointment Booking Service Across All Testing Centres in Dubai

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has activated the Vehicle Inspection Appointment Booking service on the ‘RTA Dubai’ app and the website www.rta.ae. Effective 2nd June 2025, the booking will be mandatory for all vehicle inspections at technical testing centres across the emirate. For cus»»»

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Gulf Business Emirati Arabi Uniti 06.05. 08:34

Sharjah approves new employee leave policy

Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has approved a new leave policy in the Sharjah government called “Care Leave.” Read-Skip the traffic: RTA to launch new Dhs12 Dubai-Sharjah bus route This leave is granted to female employees who give birth to a »»»

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The Express Tribune Pakistan 12.04. 16:12

This simple road mistake may lead to Dh10,000 penalty in UAE

In response to a sharp rise in road safety violations, the United Arab Emirates has introduced stricter penalties to deter jaywalking, following a series of fatal incidents across the country. In January 2024 alone, nearly 44,000 people were caught jaywalking in Dubai, with eight pedestrians killed»»»

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