There is a traffic advisory that has been issued to drivers in Dubai by the Road and Communications Authority. traffic alert to drivers in dubai
An advisory regarding traffic conditions was sent to motorists in Dubai by the Roads and Transport Authority.
Automobile drivers in Dubai have been cautioned that there would be delays on major roads.
Drivers have been warned by the RTA to take alternative routes.
A key route in the emirate of Dubai is expected to experience a delay, and drivers in Dubai have been informed of this.
Dubai Roads warns drivers of traffic in some ways.
An anticipated delay on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road in the direction of Dubai was announced by the Road Transport Authority (RTA) at X.
Dubai Roads identifies alternative routes for drivers to avoid delays.
It has been recommended to motorists that they take Emirates Road as an alternative route in order to guarantee a straightforward path to their destination.
During a ride in Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan, the leaders of Dubai Police and RTA, ride in a cab that drives itself.
On Thursday, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, made the announcement that self-driving taxis for the general public will soon be available for use. He made this announcement while sharing a video of himself riding in an autonomous cab that was travelling through a suburb in Dubai.
Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, the head of the Dubai Police, Mattar Al Tayer, the director general and chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), and a human driver from Cruise who was only on standby and whose hands were off the steering wheel were all with Sheikh Hamdan. All of these individuals were inside the self-driving car. Every single person was wearing a seatbelt.
Following the successful completion of digital mapping of the region, driverless taxis have been operating in Jumeirah 1 in Dubai since October, when the trial phase was being conducted.
Although they are still in the experimental stage, the autonomous taxis run by Cruise, a General Motors (GM) subsidiary and American company that specializes in self-driving technology, are not yet accepting human passengers. However, only a select few people will be permitted to ride in cruise taxis by the end of this year, prior to the company's full commercial operations beginning in the second half of 2024.