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UAE commute to get easier: One Nol card needed to travel on Etihad Rail, Dubai Metro, buses and taxis

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The UAE’s landmark Etihad Rail project is set to transform the nation’s transport system, and Dubai’s Nol card will be at the heart of it.

When the first phase of passenger services launches in 2026, commuters will be able to use a single Nol card to travel across Etihad Rail trains, Dubai Metro, buses, taxis, and other public transport services.

This marks a major milestone in the UAE’s ambition to deliver a seamless, cash-free, and fully integrated public transport system.

Unified Ticketing Across the Emirates

As part of the integration plan:

  • Dubai’s Etihad Rail stations will link directly to feeder buses, metro lines, and taxi services.
  • Abu Dhabi’s stations will connect to city buses for easy transfers.
  • Sharjah and Fujairah will integrate local public transport networks with Etihad Rail hubs.

The move will eliminate the need for multiple tickets or separate payment systems, simplifying connectivity and making public transport more attractive to residents and visitors.

Officials say the initiative will help cut traffic congestion, reduce emissions, and encourage more commuters to shift from cars to sustainable transport options.

A Smarter, Greener Commute

The integration of Nol cards across rail and local transit is expected to:

  • Boost public transport adoption.
  • Provide one-tap access to trains, metro, buses, and taxis.
  • Support a sustainable, future-ready mobility ecosystem nationwide.

The UAE government has framed the move as a key step toward reducing congestion, increasing productivity, and improving quality of life.

Etihad Rail: The UAE’s Future-Ready Mobility Backbone

  • The 1,200-km Etihad Rail network will connect major spots across all seven emirates.
  • Passenger trains will operate at speeds of up to 200 km/h, reducing travel time between Abu Dhabi and Dubai to around 50 minutes.
  • The system will carry 36.5 million passengers annually by 2030, supported by 13 trains, each accommodating up to 400 passengers.
  • The project aligns with the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 goals, cutting emissions by replacing thousands of road journeys.

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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Dubai’s unified car rental contract explained: What residents and tourists must know

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is reinforcing stricter rules for car rentals across the emirate, and it’s good news for both residents and tourists.

At the heart of this move is a mandatory unified contract that all rental companies must follow. This contract standardises how rental agreements work, clearly laying out the rights and responsibilities of both renters and rental offices in a transparent way.

“We have also organised a series of awareness workshops for companies operating in the car rental sector across the emirate to familiarise them with the contract’s provisions, obligations, and implementation procedures,” said Ahmed Mahboob, CEO of the Licensing Agency at RTA.

What this means for drivers

  • Same rules everywhere
    Whether you rent from a big brand or a small office, the same contract applies across Dubai, no more confusing or inconsistent terms.
  • Stronger consumer protection
    The contract ensures:
    • No hidden fees (like surprise toll charges)
    • No unfair charges during accident repairs
    • Mandatory refund of your security deposit within a set timeframe
  • Digital and secure process
    Rentals are handled through the Transport Activities Rental System (TARS), with:
    • Identity verification
    • OTP-based digital signatures
    • Secure, automated contracts
  • Proof of vehicle condition
    Photos are taken at pickup and return, protecting you from disputes over damage.
  • Better awareness for renters
    The system is designed to reduce complaints and help users, especially tourists, fully understand their rights before signing.

This move aligns with Dubai’s push to enhance trust and transparency in services, reinforcing its reputation as a well-regulated, customer-friendly destination.

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UAE warns drivers: Fines up to Dh2,000, 23 black points for risky driving during heavy rains

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Authorities across the UAE have issued a fresh warning to motorists, urging them to exercise extreme caution during ongoing unstable weather conditions. The reminder comes as part of efforts to enhance road safety and prevent accidents in high-risk areas such as valleys, flood zones, and near dams.

The UAE authorities emphasised that strict penalties are in place for violations during rainfall. Motorists found driving near valleys or flood-prone areas could face a fine of Dh1,000 along with 6 black points on their license.

More severe penalties apply to those who deliberately drive into flooded valleys, regardless of the water level or perceived danger. Offenders risk fines of up to Dh2,000, 23 black points, and a 60-day vehicle impoundment.

Additionally, authorities warned against obstructing emergency responders or traffic officials during adverse weather situations. Such actions could result in a Dh1,000 fine, 4 black points, and vehicle impoundment for up to 60 days.

Officials continue to urge drivers to prioritise safety, follow official advisories, and avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather conditions to prevent accidents and ensure smooth emergency response operations.


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Rains in UAE: Free public parking extended in Sharjah amid unstable weather

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In response to ongoing unstable weather conditions, Sharjah City Municipality has announced an extension of its public parking fee exemption across the emirate. The decision, effective from Monday, March 23, will remain in place until further notice, offering temporary relief to residents and visitors.

The waiver applies to all standard public parking zones, including those that typically require payment on weekdays and official holidays. These areas are identifiable by blue informational signage installed throughout the city.

However, authorities clarified that smart parking yards are excluded from the exemption and will continue to operate under regular paid parking rules.

Officials have urged the public to stay informed through official communication channels, including the municipality’s social media platforms and helpline services, as weather conditions continue to evolve.

The move reflects Sharjah’s ongoing efforts to support public safety and convenience during periods of disruption, ensuring smoother mobility across the city.


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