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Dubai maps out 65 locations for first phase of driverless RoboTaxi rollout

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Dubai is moving closer to a driverless future after the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) mapped out 65 locations across the city for the first phase of its autonomous RoboTaxi rollout.

The locations, spread across two operational zones, will serve as the initial areas where driverless taxis begin operating on public roads. According to an RTA presentation, 17 locations fall within Zone One, while 48 are in Zone Two, marking the most extensive approval yet for autonomous taxis in the emirate.

Control centre opens as RoboTaxi plans gather pace

The rollout is tied to Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous taxi programme, following the opening of its Autonomous Vehicles Operations and Control Centre at Dubai Science Park, the company’s first such facility outside China.

Fully driverless trials get green light

In a major milestone, RTA has granted Apollo Go Dubai its first permit to conduct fully autonomous vehicle trials without a safety driver behind the wheel. The move clears the way for a commercial autonomous ride-hailing service, which is currently targeted for launch in the first quarter of 2026.

1,000 RoboTaxis planned

The 65 mapped locations will act as the foundation for a much wider expansion. Apollo Go plans to scale its autonomous fleet in Dubai to more than 1,000 vehicles in the coming years, significantly expanding driverless transport options across the city.

What it means for residents

  • Driverless taxis are coming closer to daily use: With 65 locations approved, residents may soon start seeing RoboTaxis operating on public roads in familiar neighbourhoods.
  • More transport options: RoboTaxis will add another on-demand mobility choice alongside taxis, ride-hailing apps and public transport, especially in busy areas.
  • Focus on safety first: The initial rollout is limited to mapped zones and will be closely monitored from a central control centre, with real-time safety oversight.
  • Convenience without a driver: Fully autonomous vehicles mean trips without a human driver, offering a new experience in urban travel once commercial services begin.
  • Part of a bigger mobility shift: The rollout supports Dubai’s goal of making 25% of all trips autonomous by 2030, which could reduce congestion and improve efficiency over time.
  • Gradual expansion: While early operations will be limited to specific areas, the long-term plan includes scaling up to more than 1,000 RoboTaxis across the city.

As trials continue, Dubai is positioning itself at the forefront of smart mobility, bringing driverless taxis closer to everyday life on the city’s streets.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Driving through school zones? Slow down say Abu Dhabi Police

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Authorities in Abu Dhabi are reminding motorists to exercise extra caution when driving near schools, highlighting the risks posed by distractions and heavy traffic during peak hours.

Abu Dhabi Police stressed the importance of staying fully focused on the road, particularly during morning drop-offs and afternoon pick-ups, when congestion and pedestrian activity increase significantly.

Drivers have been advised to reduce speed, respect pedestrian crossings and come to a complete stop when school bus stop signs are displayed. Officials warned that using mobile phones or engaging in other distractions while driving can pose serious dangers to students and other road users.

Police also emphasised that road safety is a shared responsibility, calling on parents and the wider community to support safe driving practices and help create a secure environment around schools.

Authorities added that awareness and enforcement campaigns will continue as part of broader efforts to enhance road safety and community wellbeing across the emirate.


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Dubai drivers could save time as new RTA project targets bottlenecks

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Authorities in Dubai have unveiled an extensive road development project aimed at easing congestion and significantly reducing travel times across some of the city’s busiest corridors.

The initiative, led by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), will focus on upgrading key routes, including Umm Suqeim Street, Al Wasl Road, and Al Safa Street, as well as improvements to seven major intersections along Jumeirah Street.

The project will feature a network of bridges and tunnels spanning approximately 11km, in addition to road widening works designed to increase traffic capacity and improve flow across the city.

Faster journeys on key routes

Upgrades to Al Wasl Road will extend 15km and include the construction of five tunnels, with travel times expected to drop by up to 50 per cent. Capacity along the route will increase from 8,000 to 12,000 vehicles per hour in both directions.

Meanwhile, improvements on Al Safa Street are set to dramatically cut journey times from 12 minutes to just three minutes. The plan includes two bridges and two tunnels, doubling road capacity to 12,000 vehicles per hour.

Expansion on Umm Suqeim Street

Six major intersections along Umm Suqeim Street will also be redeveloped, including links to Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road. The upgrades will include four bridges and two tunnels, alongside additional lanes and improved connections to surrounding areas.

Wider network improvements

The project also covers key junctions along Jumeirah Street, including intersections at Al Thanya Street, Al Manara Street, Umm Al Sheif Street, Al Urouba Street, 39B Street, Al Hudaiba Street and 2nd December Street.

Officials say the development is part of ongoing efforts to future-proof Dubai’s infrastructure, improve mobility and accommodate continued urban growth.

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Dubai rolls out new patrol unit to monitor e-scooters, bikes and cycles

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Authorities in Dubai are stepping up efforts to improve road safety with the launch of a dedicated patrol unit to monitor the use of e-scooters, e-bikes and bicycles across the city.

The new Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit, introduced by Dubai Police in collaboration with the Roads and Transport Authority, will begin operations on May 1.

Major roads, neighbourhoods to be patrolled

Officers will patrol key cycling tracks, major roads and soft mobility zones, including Jumeirah Beach Track, Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Dubai Water Canal, Business Bay and Dubai Marina. Monitoring will also extend to residential areas such as Al Mankhool, Al Karama, Al Hamriya, Al Raffa and Al Muraqqabat.

Fine for violations

The unit will ensure that riders follow safety regulations, including using designated tracks, wearing helmets and protective gear, and adhering to speed limits. Violators may face fines, while those caught riding recklessly or carrying passengers on e-scooters could have their vehicles impounded.

Officials say the initiative is part of broader efforts to enhance safety as the use of personal mobility devices continues to grow across the emirate.

Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei said the unit will support the goal of achieving the highest levels of traffic safety in the city.

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