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METRO: SOCIAL DISTANCING STICKERS GONE

RIDERS AND NETIZENS HAIL MOVE AS CITY RETURNS TO PRE-PANDEMIC TIMES

- BY ANGEL TESORERO Senior Reporter

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has begun removing social distancing stickers inside Dubai Metro trains and stations. Commuters welcomed the move on social media. “Social distancing stickers being removed from Dubai Metro stations — signs heading for full recovery from Covid. Alhamdulil­lah,” tweeted Mirza Muhammed Rafat.

Residents, netizens and regular riders of Dubai Metro welcomed the move by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to remove the social distancing stickers inside the trains and the metro stations, saying that “this is positive sign that Dubai is heading for full recovery from Covid-19”.

“Social distancing stickers being removed from Dubai Metro stations – signs heading for full recovery from Covid. Alhamdulil­lah,” tweeted Mirza Muhammed Rafat @MirzaRafat yesterday. Gulf News confirmed the new move by visiting the metro stations with no social distancing stickers on the floor or on seats. An RTA official confirmed that social distancing stickers are being removed and its ‘business back to normal’.

Another netizen, JZTraveler, also shared a photo showing staff removing the social distancing stickers on the floor. It was captioned: “Social distancing sticker getting removed at Dubai metro station… We’re well on the way to full recovery.”

Filipino expat, Mark, who uses the Metro to work, told

Gulf News: “This (removal of stickers) indeed sends a positive message. It creates a psychologi­cal impact that things are returning to normal – prepandemi­c times.”

Increased passenger capacity

Early this month, the RTA confirmed to Gulf News that “the number of passengers allowed on public buses in Dubai is likely to be increased soon.

“Studies are currently on to increase passenger capacity on modes of public transport in Dubai. With the relaxation of Covid-19 rules by the government, the RTA is considerin­g stepping up the number of passengers permitted on public buses across Dubai,” RTA confirmed to Gulf News.

The move is also in anticipati­on of surge in demand for bus services and to provide more mass transit options for the upcoming Expo 2020 Dubai, which is set to open on October 1.

The RTA is also working on expanding the bus-on-demand services to more communitie­s in Dubai. RTA’s bus-on-demand service, which started in February 2020, has proven to be a big hit among public transport users as the app-based service allows riders route flexibilit­y and cuts waiting time for commuters.

The recovery can be attributed to RTA’s quick action and effective strategy against the spread of Covid-19.

With the relaxation of Covid-19 rules, the RTA is considerin­g stepping up the number of passengers permitted on public buses across Dubai.”

Roads and Transport Authority

 ?? ?? ■ Left: The Roads and Transport Authority has removed social distancing stickers from the metro seats. Right: A worker removes stickers at a metro station in Dubai yesterday.
■ Left: The Roads and Transport Authority has removed social distancing stickers from the metro seats. Right: A worker removes stickers at a metro station in Dubai yesterday.
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