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PTA of RTA reviews its achievements in a year
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, January 26 - 2008 at 12:41
- PRESS RELEASE
Mr. Essa Al Dosari, CEO of the Public Transport Agency at the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) uncovered that the Agency had until the end of the last year transported around 91 million commuters across more than 1.8 million trips on board the public transport buses using 68 routes, in addition to the transport of over 10 million commuters across around 380 thousand trips aboard the Inter-city buses using 16 routes.
He said that the RTA had bought 170 double-decker buses, 300 articulated buses and 150 traditional ones, pointing out that the first batch of articulated buses was delivered in August 2007 and the second batch would be delivered in June 2008, the traditional buses were delivered in December 2007 and the other batch would be delivered in June 2008, while the double-deckers would be delivered in December 2008.
He noted that the Public Transport Agency during this month has invited the global companies to participate in a tender for the supply of 1616 new sophisticated buses to enhance its current fleet of buses in order to support the expansion of the public transport sector and mass transit in the emirate of Dubai.
He added that the Public Transport Agency in all departments always seeks to develop its work mechanism through a number of innovative solutions based on the strategic initiatives launched by the RTA stemming from its vision to provide 'Safe and Smooth Transport for All,' in addition to the development of the quality of the services it provides to the public , commensurate with the status of Dubai regionally and globally in all sectors of trade, economy, service, finance, real estate, tourism and other vital sectors.
To ensure the provision of excellent services to the users of public buses, Al Dosari reaffirmed that the Agency is working on the preparation of project studies of the (Bus Master Plan), whose recommendations would be adopted in the development of public buses service. The project includes several chapters to provide rapid and secure mobility services including the application modern techniques such as (AVM & OCC), and the development of the public transport network, the improvement of operating efficiency and effectiveness, in addition to address the needs for buses and their functional specifications, identify the appropriate infrastructure, study and develop the fares currently applied, develop the quality of the public data, and marketing, taking advantage of technological alternatives, let alone the construction of six new stations to accommodate buses in Jebel Ali, Al Qouz, Motor City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Jebel Ali Airport and Al Qusais.
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