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RTA Earns Global Acclaim for Groundbreaking Dubai Traffix Programme

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  Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)   has once again placed the emirate on the world map for innovation, securing global recognition from the Global Benchmarking Network for its pioneering   Dubai Traffix   programme. The initiative has been accredited and classified within the prestigious seven-star category, earning distinction as one of the most innovative best practices in traffic engineering worldwide. This recognition highlights Dubai’s global leadership in adopting advanced engineering systems and reaffirms the city’s growing role in shaping the future of urban mobility. Through RTA’s forward-thinking approach, Dubai continues to set international standards for sustainable, technology-driven infrastructure development. Developed by RTA’s Traffic and Roads Agency, the  Dubai Traffix  programme is an advanced digital platform designed to revolutionize how traffic impact studies and infrastructure planning are conducted. The system integrates ...

New Dubai Traffic Rules: Delivery Riders Banned from Fast Lanes, New Fines Announced

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Starting November 1, Dubai is set to roll out a major new traffic regulation that targets delivery riders in an effort to reduce road accidents and enhance safety across the city. The initiative, launched by Dubai Police in collaboration with the   Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) , introduces specific lane restrictions for delivery motorcycles on high-speed roads and a series of escalating fines for violators.   Under the new rule, delivery riders will no longer be allowed to use the fast lanes on Dubai’s busiest highways. Specifically, on roads with five lanes or more, delivery bikes will be prohibited from riding in the two leftmost lanes. Meanwhile, on roads with three or four lanes, delivery riders must avoid using the furthest left lane. These regulations aim to keep delivery riders out of the fastest-moving traffic zones, reducing the risk of high-speed collisions.   However, on smaller roads with two lanes or fewer, delivery bikes will face no such restrictions...