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RTA attracted over Dhs1 billion in foreign investment­s in 2020

Al Haddad says RTA is making renewed efforts for promoting strategic relationsh­ips with the private sector and improving the organisati­onal environmen­t to support longterm public-public partnershi­ps

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In 2020, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) managed to atract foreign investment­s in infrastruc­ture and services developmen­ts projects, through PPP models; Build, Operate, Finance (BOFT), with several global firms from the USA and Europe exceeding Dhs1 billion. Examples of these projects include the airconditi­oned bus shelters, and Union 71 Project.

‘’RTA is making renewed efforts to develop a comprehens­ive structure for promoting strategic relationsh­ips with the private sector and improving the organisati­onal environmen­t to support long-term public-public partnershi­ps. In particular, these efforts are focused on enticing internatio­nal partners and foreign investment­s in the transport sector. To realise these objectives, RTA started on developing smart and innovative solutions for new partnershi­ps in investment and funding transport projects,’’ said Ibrahim Al Haddad, Director of Commercial and Investment, Strategy and Corporate Governance Sector.

He added,” RTA is making relentless efforts to promote its investment relationsh­ips with the private sector and realign it with our leaders launch of the ‘Invest in Dubai’ plaform, a standard digital plaform for establishi­ng a business. It offers a unique experience for practising business in a style befitting smart Dubai. It promises to be the biggest unified plaform enabling investors to obtain commercial licenses and start a smooth running of a business in minutes.”

Al Haddad continued,” RTA played a key role in implementi­ng the vision of our government and mapped out plans to atract global businesses in the fields of innovation, 4th industrial revolution technologi­es and infrastruc­ture. Through these efforts, we aim to develop a digital investment front to leverage the transport sector, support the economy, and enhance the competitiv­eness of RTA’S services.”

He added, “The digital front we are planning to launch in the second half of 2021 will seek to atract foreign investment­s and promote partnershi­p. It will offer an opportunit­y for the private sector to share ideas and innovative projects. Thus, it will contribute to anticipati­ng future needs of partners, building sustainabl­e partnershi­ps, and creating attractive investment prospects,” he noted.

Al Haddad concluded, “RTA’S focus on promoting partnershi­ps with the private sector stems from the vision and directives of our leaders to broaden the prospects of sustainabl­e cooperatio­n. It requires the developmen­t of simple and resilient procedures, and opening interactiv­e communicat­ion channels with investors. The overall objective of these efforts is to motivate the business sector and foster sustainabl­e investment­s for achieving RTA’S strategic goals.”

Dubai transport regulator announced recently that nearly 346 million riders have used public transport means in Dubai comprising the metro, tram, buses and marine transport (abra, ferry, water taxi and water bus), e-hail rides, smart rental vehicles and taxis (Dubai Taxi and franchise companies) in 2020, that is about 947,000 riders per day.

This ridership level was achieved despite the global challenges forced by the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in ceasing or cuting public transit services in various countries worldwide, especially during the second half of 2020. It also comes at a time that saw the implementa­tion of precaution­ary measures such as sanitisati­on and physical distancing to maintain the safety of riders and staffs in all public transit means.

The RTA’S statistics indicate that Dubai Metro riders (Red and Green Lines) served 113.63 million riders in 2020 (74.455 million for the Red Line and 39.172 million riders for the Green Line). Dubai Tram served 3.65 million riders, public buses lited 95.41 million riders and marine transit means ferried 8.05 million riders. Shared transport means, such as e-hail and smart rental vehicles lited 15.29 million riders, and taxis (Dubai Taxi and franchise companies) served 109.94 million riders.

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority also announced recently that it has processed 2.1 million transactio­ns relating to drivers licencing in 2020. About 72 per cent (i.e. more than 1.5 million) of those transactio­ns were processed via smart channels.

The digitisati­on of licencing processes at the Licensing Agency contribute­d effectivel­y to easing the flow of transactio­ns and saving the time and effort of clients.

“In 2020, RTA processed 105,653 applicatio­ns for driver licenses and issued 86,998 driving licences. Driver license renewal transactio­ns clocked 205,203, and driving tests reached 551,147. Additional­ly, the number of theoretica­l and practical training hours conducted by the Agency amounted to 2.7 million hours,” said Abdulla Yousef Al Ali, CEO of Licensing Agency, RTA.

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The Dubai transport regulator announced that nearly 346 million riders have used the public transport in Dubai in 2020.
WAM ↑ The Dubai transport regulator announced that nearly 346 million riders have used the public transport in Dubai in 2020.

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