Khaleej Times

Public transport users rise by 80%

Roads with dedicated transport lanes

- Suneeti Ahuja-Kohli suneeti@khaleejtim­es.com

Nearly 80 per cent of the Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA) public transport demand has been recovered compared to average pre-pandemic levels, said Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of Public Transport Agency and member of RTA board of executive directors, at the MENA Transport Congress and Exhibition webinar.

The RTA is monitoring the numbers on a weekly basis and expects to operate at pre-pandemic capacity in a month or two. “By February-March, we should achieve ridership levels of 2019,” said Bahrozyan.

This is in contrast to other cities globally that continue to struggle to up the number of users on public transport during the pandemic. Fear of enclosed spaces and crowds still weighs high, especially in Western cities, where public bus and other services are running at 40 to 60 per cent of 2019 numbers according to industry experts.

The UAE has been first off the blocks in opening up the country and allowing normalcy to return. After a few weeks of movement restrictio­ns and night curfews for disinfecti­on drive, Dubai started opening up in the last week of April. The internatio­nal airport was open for passenger flights on July 7.

However, tourism hasn’t picked up pace as expected, with several countries continuing to impose movement restrictio­ns, including on air travel, which has had an impact on other modes of public transport systems including taxis and limo services. “Also, many people continue to work from home. As people get vaccinated, we are hoping more will resume working from the office, which should up the numbers for taxis, too,” he added.

Public transit services are an essential driver of greener urban environmen­ts and increased socioecono­mic mobility. Before the pandemic, riders using public transport and shared mobility means in Dubai had risen to 594 million. This included passengers using metro, tram, public buses, marine transport, e-hail vehicles, smart car rental vehicles, and taxis.

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