Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has rolled out a smart digital platform called ‘Tadreeb’ to transform the way residents learn to drive in the emirate.
The platform connects all driving schools in Dubai, digitising the entire training and licensing journey, from lessons and assessments to permits. Using artificial intelligence, it also personalises training for learners while aiming to improve road safety.
According to Ahmed Mahboob, CEO of the RTA’s Licensing Agency, Tadreeb currently serves over 250,000 trainees every year across more than 27 training centres, supported by 3,400 instructors and 3,000 vehicles.
Every training car is geo-tracked, with data fed into a central system for better monitoring. Since its launch, the platform has:
- Cut waiting times for permits by 50%
- Reduced training costs
- Improved accuracy of trainee assessments
- Helped bring down road accidents involving new drivers
Tadreeb has also won international recognition. It is the first unified driver training platform approved by the International Commission for Driver Testing and recently bagged the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award.
The RTA says it will continue upgrading the system with AI and data analytics to make driving lessons even smarter and safer in the years ahead.