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Dubai’s truck boom sparks mega plan: New rest hubs to provide accommodation, lounges and other facilities

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In a move that signals just how fast Dubai’s logistics engine is growing, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled plans to build three massive truck rest hubs, designed to handle hundreds of vehicles and transform life on the road for drivers.

Spanning over 210,000 square metres in total, these next-generation facilities will accommodate up to 490 trucks and heavy vehicles, offering far more than just parking. Think accommodation, maintenance centres, training hubs, retail outlets, and even recreational lounges, essentially creating fully equipped “mini cities” for drivers.

The initiative comes as Dubai grapples with explosive growth in freight movement. According to Mattar Al Tayer, more than 500,000 truck trips are recorded daily, with around 85,000 registered trucks operating across the emirate. A staggering 83% of truck traffic is internal, highlighting the urgent need for better infrastructure.

These new hubs are strategically placed near major logistics corridors to maximise efficiency and safety. The largest site near Jebel Ali alone will host up to 250 trucks and include advanced testing and training centres, EV charging stations, and logistics warehouses. Additional facilities in Saih Shuaib and Madinat Hind 2 will further strengthen the network.

This isn’t a standalone effort. In collaboration with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, the RTA has already rolled out 14 smaller truck rest areas across key highways, including Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road.

The bigger picture? These developments are a key pillar of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, cementing Dubai’s status as a global logistics powerhouse while improving safety, efficiency, and quality of life for drivers on the frontlines of trade.

As the city’s supply chain network expands at breakneck speed, Dubai is building an entire ecosystem to keep the world moving.

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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Don’t cross here: Abu Dhabi Police issue fresh warning

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Pedestrians in Abu Dhabi are being reminded to use designated bridges, tunnels and crossings to stay safe and help reduce road accidents, according to Abu Dhabi Police.

The advisory comes as part of GCC Traffic Week 2026, held under the theme “I Cross Safely,” which focuses on improving road safety awareness across the region.

Officials warned that crossing roads from undesignated areas remains a high-risk behaviour, putting both pedestrians and drivers in danger, especially on busy roads where vehicles may not be able to stop in time.

Pedestrian crossings in place

Authorities highlighted that the UAE’s road network includes well-equipped pedestrian bridges, tunnels and marked crossings, designed to ensure safe and smooth movement across major roads.

Shared responsibility

Police are urging residents and visitors alike to follow traffic rules and act responsibly, stressing that road safety depends on collective efforts from both pedestrians and motorists.

For residents, the message is simple: use the right crossing points to stay safe and avoid unnecessary risks.

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US issues advisory in UAE after security alerts

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The US Mission to the UAE has advised American expats in the country to remain alert following warnings of potential aerial threats.

The guidance comes after alerts issued by the UAE Ministry of Interior, with officials confirming that recent aerial threats were successfully intercepted.

A Level 3 Reconsider Travel advisory from the US Department of State remains in place, urging citizens to exercise increased caution while in the country.

Embassy operations continue with adjustments

The US Embassy Abu Dhabi and Consulate in Dubai remain open but are operating with reduced staffing under an ordered departure status, with non-essential personnel temporarily relocated.

Routine visa services are currently suspended, although emergency consular services remain available.

What US expats should know?

Authorities have encouraged citizens to stay informed through official channels and be prepared to follow safety instructions if needed, including temporary shelter-in-place measures.

Precautionary advice includes:

  • Staying away from windows during incidents
  • Keeping basic emergency supplies ready
  • Maintaining communication with family members

Officials say the situation is being closely monitored, with further updates expected as needed. UAE authorities have emphasised that response systems are active and effective, with safety remaining a top priority.

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Pakistan restores passport services in UAE after 8-day disruption

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Passport services at Pakistani missions in the UAE have resumed, bringing relief to thousands of expats affected by a recent outage.

The Consulate General of Pakistan and Embassy of Pakistan confirmed that passport services are now fully operational as of Tuesday, May 5.

The disruption, which lasted around eight days, was caused by a technical fault at the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGI & P) headquarters in Islamabad, leading to a temporary suspension of passport services at missions abroad from April 29.

What should applicants do now?

Officials have advised applicants to visit embassies and consulates during designated service hours to complete passport applications and renewals.

Wider impact across the Gulf

The outage affected Pakistani missions across multiple countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait, leaving many unable to process documents during the disruption.

Pakistanis expats can now move forward, easing pressure for those needing urgent travel or documentation.

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