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    Dubai metro and tram ban E-scooters: A shift in commuter dynamics

    Life by Ruman Baig 9 mins ago In a move to prioritize passenger safety, the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) of Dubai has announced a prohibition on the use and carriage of E-scooters on the Dubai metro and tram services, effective from Friday, March 1. This decision, communicated through the RTA’s official Twitter account, signals a significant change in the transportation landscape of the city. E-scooters, once a popular choice for many commuters navigating the bustling streets of Dubai, will now have to find alternative routes. حفاظاً على سلامتك وسلامة الجميع، سيتم منع استخدام السكوتر الكهربائي داخل قطارات #مترو_دبي و #ترام_دبي، ابتداءً من يوم الجمعة 1 مارس 2024. #سلامتك_أولويتنا pic.twitter.com/vZ3sUAjUQF — RTA (@rta_dubai) February 29, 2024 The announcement has left many commuters startled, particularly those who relied on e-scooters as a convenient means to complete their daily journeys. The RTA clarified that this measure is aimed at safeguarding the well-being of individuals utilizing public transport networks. While the ban applies explicitly to the metro and tram systems, questions linger regarding its potential extension to bus services. As of now, there has been no official indication from the RTA regarding the status of e-scooters on buses. This development underscores the evolving dynamics of urban transportation and the challenges associated with integrating emerging modes of mobility into existing infrastructure. E-scooters, once hailed as a futuristic solution to last-mile connectivity, now find themselves at odds with regulatory frameworks designed to ensure passenger safety and system efficiency. In response to this ban, commuters who heavily relied on e-scooters may need to reconsider their travel arrangements and explore alternative options. Public transportation, including buses and metro lines, remains a reliable and sustainable choice for navigating Dubai’s vibrant cityscape. As the RTA prioritizes safety and efficiency in public transit, it is essential for commuters to stay informed about regulatory changes and adapt their travel habits accordingly. While the era of e-scooter commuting on the metro and tram may have come to an end, the quest for seamless and secure transportation solutions continues in the ever-evolving landscape of urban mobility. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Image: Instagram: @dubai_photoconcierge More

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    Sheikh Zayed Road set for brief closure amid COP28 and National Day celebrations

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    As Dubai gears up for the 28th annual COP28 summit and National Day celebrations, residents and commuters are advised to plan ahead for a temporary closure of Sheikh Zayed Road.
    The major artery will be inaccessible from Friday, December 1, to Sunday, December 3, between 7 am and 11 am, redirecting traffic headed towards Abu Dhabi from the Trade Centre Roundabout to Expo Road (exit 20).
    This strategic closure aligns with the commencement of COP28 at Expo City, where global leaders will convene to address critical climate change issues.
    The summit, spanning from November 30 to December 12, marks a crucial juncture, seven years post the Paris Agreement, with seven years remaining until 2030.

    Temporary Traffic Diversion on Sheikh Zayed Road1 – 3 December7 – 11 A.M. @rta_dubai pic.twitter.com/QpbpdRljDL
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) November 28, 2023

    To facilitate smooth transportation during this period, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) recommends utilizing alternative routes such as Jumeirah Street, Al Khail Road, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Al Wasl Road, Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Road, and Emirates Road.
    Commuters are also encouraged to embrace public transport, with the Dubai Metro extending its operating hours from 5 am to 1 am (the following day) from November 30 to December 12.
    As the city anticipates an influx of visitors to Expo City, home to both COP28 and various National Day festivities, the RTA’s adjustments aim to enhance the overall transportation experience. The temporary closure seeks to streamline traffic flow, ensuring efficient access to Expo City.
    Expo City itself will be divided into two distinct zones: the Green Zone, accessible to the public, featuring the Sustainability Pavilion, Expo City Farm, Ghaf Food Park, Al Wasl Dome, and more; and the Blue Zone, catering to the summit’s official activities.
    In light of these developments, residents are encouraged to stay informed about traffic updates, plan alternative routes, and consider the extended Dubai Metro hours to navigate the city seamlessly during this period of significant events and celebrations.
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    Dubai’s Metro system to undergo major expansion with introduction of the blue line

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    In a significant move to enhance Dubai’s public transportation, plans are in motion for the introduction of an entirely new metro line – the Dubai Metro Blue Line.
    This forthcoming addition will seamlessly connect with the existing Red and Green Lines, marking a major expansion in the city’s metro network.
    The Blue Line is set to cover a total length of 30 kilometers, adding a diverse dimension to the current metro landscape. What’s particularly fascinating is that, unlike its predecessors, approximately 15.5 kilometers of this new line will run underground, while the remaining 14.5 kilometers will traverse above ground.

    Get ready for an enhanced Dubai Metro experience! ✨New lines and over 70 stations.
    Say hello to the Purple Line, Blue Line, Yellow Line, and Pink Line.The future of transportation is here!..#InvesQ #Dubai #UAE #Metro #DubaiMetro #ExpansionPlans #NewLines #PublicTransport pic.twitter.com/ZbfoUe0Auv
    — InvesQ Property Brokerage L.L.C (@InvesQ_AE) June 25, 2023

    The proposed route will incorporate a total of 14 stations, aimed at enhancing accessibility and convenience for commuters. Among these stations, seven will be elevated, providing panoramic views of the city, while five will be situated underground, offering shelter from the elements.
    Although the project is still in its initial stages, it undoubtedly promises an exciting future for public transport users in Dubai.
    The expansion of the Red and Green Lines was previously announced last October, and now, the revelation of the Blue Line underscores Dubai’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its metro system. More

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    Dubai seeking to add 20km to metro lines, adding 11 stations

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    by Olivia Morris
    4 hours ago

    A little over a decade after first opening, the emirate of Dubai appears to be seeking to significantly extend its metro network.
    According to The National, a project notice has been issued by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to contractors about widening the metro – which first launched in 2009 – network area in the emirate.
    Entitled ‘Project in Dubai for Dubai Metro Green Line Extension’, the proposed extension of the city’s green line would add more than 20km more track to the metro and would include 11 new stations, terminating the line at Academic City.
    Meanwhile, the metro’s red line also seems to have plans for an extension by 3.5km for the line to finish at Mirdif City Centre.
    With the updates of new visas and Dubai positioning itself as a global business hub, it’s a move that would greatly help residents and tourists alike.
    The current population of Dubai is estimated to be around 3.5 million, but is expected to nearly double in less than 20 years’ time.
    The city estimated earlier this week the population of Dubai will reach 5.8 million by 2040.
    Given the rising popularity of Dubai for business and tourism, a metro extension would be more than welcome by citizens, residents and visitors.
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