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Dubai adds 13km of bus-only lanes to cut traffic and boost public transport

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Dubai is making it easier and faster for commuters to choose public transport. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is rolling out six new dedicated bus lanes spanning 13km, bringing the total length of these priority lanes to 20km across the city.

Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, said the expansion is expected to:

  • Increase bus ridership by 10%
  • Improve bus arrival times by 42%
  • Cut journey times by 41%
  • Ease traffic congestion

“These lanes are part of our plan to make public transport a more attractive option for daily commuters,” he added.

Smarter buses, better service

RTA revealed some impressive stats for 2024, showing how AI and smart systems have made a big difference in how buses operate across Dubai:

  • 88% of the emirate is now covered by the bus network
  • 1,390 buses operate daily on 187 routes
  • Buses complete 11,000 trips daily, covering around 333,000 km
  • Over 500,000 riders use the bus service every day
  • In 2024, the number of bus users hit 188 million – an 8% increase from 2023

RTA also introduced:

  • 9 new express routes
  • 9 new metro link routes
  • 4 new taxi routes in busy areas

Plus, by activating a bus priority system at traffic lights, arrival times on key intersections improved by up to 12%.

More connections, less congestion

The goal is to make public transport not just convenient but the preferred choice. “We’re working to seamlessly link bus services with the Dubai Metro, improving access between residential, business, and industrial zones,” Al Tayer said.

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UAE calls for Shawwal crescent moon sighting today to confirm Eid Al Fitr

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As Ramadan draws to a close, the UAE has officially called on residents to take part in one of Islam’s most significant traditions, the sighting of the Shawwal crescent moon.

The UAE Council for Fatwa has urged the public to observe the crescent moon on the evening of Wednesday, March 18, corresponding to the 29th day of Ramadan 1447 AH. The sighting will determine the beginning of Shawwal and signal the arrival of Eid Al Fitr.

In a move that highlights community participation, the Council has invited individuals to submit their moon sighting observations through its official online platform or via its dedicated contact channels. This initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to combining tradition with modern accessibility.

The crescent sighting is more than just a religious formality; it marks the end of a sacred month of fasting and the beginning of joyous Eid celebrations, reinforcing unity and shared spiritual values across the nation.

Meanwhile, the Shawwal Moon-Sighting Committee will convene in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday evening. The meeting will be chaired by Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Al Mahfouz bin Bayyah, Chairman of the Council, alongside Vice Chairman Dr Omar Habtoor Al Darei.

The committee is scheduled to gather after Maghrib prayers to carefully review reports from observation teams, certified observatories, and public submissions. All findings will be assessed in accordance with approved Sharia guidelines and scientific standards.

Following deliberations, the Council confirmed that the official announcement regarding the start of Shawwal, and consequently Eid Al Fitr, will be made through authorised UAE channels.

As anticipation builds, residents across the UAE look to the skies, continuing a timeless tradition that beautifully blends faith, science, and community spirit.

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Eid in UAE: Prayers to be held only in mosques, authorities confirm

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As the UAE prepares to welcome the joyous occasion of Eid Al Fitr, authorities have announced important safety measures to ensure the well-being of all citizens and residents.

The General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat has confirmed that Eid prayers this year will not take place in open prayer grounds or outdoor spaces. Instead, worshippers across the country will gather in mosques to perform the special prayers.

This decision comes as part of the UAE’s ongoing commitment to public safety and organised worship, ensuring a smooth and secure experience for everyone during one of the most significant Islamic celebrations.

The move has been coordinated with key local bodies, including the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department and the Department of Islamic Affairs, reinforcing a unified approach across emirates.

Authorities have also urged worshippers to plan, arriving early at mosques and following all guidelines, to help maintain safety and avoid overcrowding.

As families and communities come together to celebrate, the UAE continues to balance tradition with responsibility, ensuring that Eid remains both joyful and safe for all.

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Pakistani Embassy in UAE to close for Eid and Pakistan Day, here’s when services resume

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The Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi has announced a temporary closure in observance of Eid al-Fitr and Pakistan Day.

According to the embassy, operations will be suspended from Thursday, March 19, to Monday, March 23, 2026, allowing staff and the community to observe both important occasions.

Eid dates to be confirmed

Eid Al Fitr is expected to fall on March 19 or March 20 in the UAE, depending on the official sighting of the crescent moon, which determines the start of the new month in the Islamic lunar calendar.

Plan ahead

Residents requiring consular services are advised to complete their transactions in advance to avoid inconvenience during the closure period.

The announcement ensures clarity for the Pakistani community in the UAE, helping residents plan ahead during the upcoming holiday period.


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