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Dedicated bus lane to Jumeirah Lakes Metro

Move aims to ease congestion near station and ensure speedy public transport service

- Staff Report

Starting July 1, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will implement the third phase of the Dedicated Bus and Taxi Lanes (Masar), opening a 1.8-km bus lane to Jumeirah Lakes Metro station.

A fine of Dh600 will be issued to violating vehicles, based on Order No. 1 for the year 2010 governing the use of dedicated lanes on Dubai roads, said Adel Shakri, director of RTA’s transporta­tion systems at its Public Transport Agency.

Fines will be issued either through RTA’s surveillan­ce cameras or manually through Dubai Police patrols.

The order governing the use of dedicated lanes on Dubai roads has restricted the use of these lanes to RTA’s public buses and taxis, as well as vehicles of Dubai Police, Civil Defence and ambulances in emergency cases.

Privately-owned vehicles are allowed to use these lanes only when entering or exiting subsidiary roads.

Preparator­y phase

“During the past few months, the preparator­y phase of this scheme [Masar] started in the area, but without involving fines. The introducti­on of the system has seen a reduction in the number of vehicles using the dedicated bus and taxi lane,” said Shakri.

“Following the implementa­tion of Phase 1 and 2, RTA has monitored an increase in the bus compliance with timetables by 20 per cent. The scheme has also encouraged the public to use public transport rather than private vehicles. The main objective of the scheme is to curb traffic congestion through offering speedy, effective and safe public transport services.”

 ?? RTA ?? Private vehicles entering the dedicated bus lane near Jumeirah Lakes Metro station will invite fines from July 1.
RTA Private vehicles entering the dedicated bus lane near Jumeirah Lakes Metro station will invite fines from July 1.

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