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UAE goes driverless: WeRide and Uber launch region’s first fully autonomous robotaxis 

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Abu Dhabi just hit a global first. WeRide and Uber have rolled out Level 4 fully driverless robotaxi services in the emirate, marking the Middle East’s first commercial deployment of fully autonomous taxis – and the first city outside the US to do so on the Uber platform.

Thanks to a city-level driverless robotaxi permit, passengers can now catch a ride on Yas Island without a human behind the wheel. Robotaxis can be booked through Uber Comfort or UberX, or via the new Autonomous category, Uber’s first dedicated self-driving ride option worldwide.

The move is part of a broader push to expand autonomous mobility in the UAE. WeRide has been testing robotaxis in Abu Dhabi since 2021 and holds a national license for self-driving vehicles, making the UAE a global leader in autonomous tech. By the end of 2025, services are set to cover even more areas in Abu Dhabi’s city core.

The launch also paves the way for scaling: WeRide and Uber plan to expand to thousands of robotaxis across the region in the coming years, leveraging their first-mover advantage and ongoing operational improvements.

For riders, it’s a glimpse of the future, where a ride on Yas Island means booking a taxi, stepping in, and trusting the car to take you to your destination without a driver in sight.

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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Sharjah Police waives traffic points as part of UAE National Day celebrations

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Sharjah motorists are getting a welcome surprise this year. To mark the UAE’s 54th Eid Al Etihad, Sharjah Police has announced that all traffic points for violations committed before December 1 will be wiped out, as long as drivers settle their fines by January 10, 2026.

And that’s not the only good news. Drivers can still make use of the existing discounts on traffic fines:

  • 35% off if the fine is paid within 60 days, this includes the fine itself, the vehicle impoundment period, and impound fees.
  • After 60 days, the discount drops to 25% and applies to the fine amount only.

Sharjah Police says the initiative is meant to give drivers a chance to clear old points, settle outstanding violations, and stay legally on the road. It also aims to encourage better driving habits going forward.

Motorists are being urged to take advantage of the offer and pay their dues through the Sharjah Police website or the Ministry of Interior app.



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UAE National Day 2025: Dubai announces free public parking, holiday timings for metro, tram and buses

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Motorists in Dubai are set to enjoy three days of free public parking over the upcoming Eid Al Etihad break.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) confirmed on Thursday that all public parking will be free on Sunday, November 30, as well as Monday and Tuesday (December 1 and 2) for the National Day holidays. Parking fees will resume as normal on Wednesday, December 3.

RTA has also released the full list of service timings for the National Day break, covering everything from metro and tram hours to bus schedules, and Customer Happiness Centres.

Customer Happiness Centres
All centres will be closed on Monday and Tuesday (December 1–2). But if you need help, the Smart Customer Happiness Centres in Umm Ramool, Deira, Al Barsha, Al Twar, and the RTA Head Office will stay open 24/7, offering round-the-clock digital services.

Service Provider Centres will also close on December 1–2 and reopen on Wednesday, December 3.

Dubai Metro operating hours:

Saturday, Nov 29 — 5:00am to 1:00am
Sunday, Nov 30 — 8:00am to 1:00am
Mon–Tue, Dec 1–2 — 5:00am to 1:00am

Dubai Tram operating hours:

Saturday, Nov 29 — 6:00am to 1:00am
Sunday, Nov 30 — 9:00am to 1:00am
Mon–Tue, Dec 1–2 — 6:00am to 1:00am

RTA buses:

Riders should check the S’hail app for updated Dubai Bus schedules during the holiday on December 1–2.

Parking Exceptions:

Public parking will be free on Monday and Tuesday (Dec 1–2) except multi-storey car parks and Al Khail Gate N-365.

The long weekend is expected to be busy across the city, with RTA set to share more detailed updates for public transport and marine services. Residents are encouraged to plan their trips early and enjoy the National Day celebrations across Dubai.

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UAE National Day 2025: Umm Al Quwain announces 40% traffic fine discount as Sharjah roll out full black-points waiver

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Umm Al Quwain Police have rolled out a 40 per cent discount on traffic fines ahead of the UAE’s 54th National Day, allowing motorists to clear outstanding violations at a reduced cost.

The initiative, announced by the Umm Al Quwain Police General Headquarters, is part of efforts to ease financial burdens on residents and strengthen community engagement during the Union Day celebrations.

Eligibility

The discount applies to all traffic violations committed in Umm Al Quwain before December 1, 2025, except aggravated offences, which remain excluded from the scheme.

Validity period

Motorists can take advantage of the reduced rates from December 1 until January 9, 2026.

Authorities urged drivers to make use of the limited-time window and update their records as the emirate joins the nation in marking the 54th UAE National Day.

Sharjah offers black-points waiver

Sharjah Police have rolled out a special initiative for Eid Al Etihad, giving motorists a rare chance to wipe their traffic black points clean.

Brigadier Khalid Mohammed Al Kay, Director of the Traffic and Patrols Directorate at Sharjah Police, said that drivers can have all black points removed from their record simply by settling their outstanding traffic fines during the offer period.

The initiative runs from 1 December 1 2025 to 10 January 2026, offering residents more than five weeks to clear dues and reset their driving record.


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