Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has expanded its taxi-sharing service to cover more major locations, including Al Maktoum International Airport and the Dubai World Trade Centre.
This service was first introduced on the route between Ibn Battuta Mall and Al Wahda Mall. It allows different passengers who are travelling in the same direction to share one taxi and split the fare. This helps people save money, reduces the number of cars on the road, and makes travel more convenient.
With the latest expansion, shared taxis now connect several important areas such as Dubai Marina Mall, Business Bay Metro Station, Palm Jumeirah, and Al Satwa Bus Station. By offering more shared routes, the RTA aims to make transportation easier and more affordable for residents, workers, and tourists.
The initiative also supports environmental goals by lowering carbon emissions and reducing the need for unlicensed or illegal transport options. It encourages people to use regulated services while helping keep traffic moving smoothly.
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