Khaleej Times

‘Taxi driving has changed my life’

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

You will probably see them first when you land in Dubai or this person will bring you to the airport. You hail them on the road or book their services to get you around the city. When you're lost, they are like ‘human Google maps' who know how best to navigate the emirate.

For their exceptiona­l performanc­e, 100 taxi drivers were recently awarded the ‘Ideal Taxi Drivers' award by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). They were selected for “enhancing customer service and fostering a competitiv­e spirit among drivers and their companies to elevate traffic safety and awareness. They were also recognised for increasing customer satisfacti­on and motivating other drivers to deliver better services.”

Shah Khalid Tufail Ahmed, 30, from Pakistan, is among the winners. He takes great pride in his work, noting: “To be honest, we also feel like Dubai ambassador­s. We are the first ones who meet the tourists when they land at the airport. We strike up a conversati­on with them and they often ask us for recommenda­tions for the best places to visit in the UAE.

“There is a big responsibi­lity among us taxi drivers not only to ensure the safety of our passengers but also to present a good impression about Dubai,” added Ahmed, who has been a cabbie for five years at Arabia Taxi.

“I feel proud whenever I help tourists or passengers not only get to their destinatio­ns but also give them some trivia about those places – like where is the best place to eat or hang out,” he said.

Being a taxi driver has also improved his communicat­ion and social skills. He told Khaleej Times: “When I first came here in 2017, I could only speak Urdu. But since more than 70 per cent of my passengers are tourists, I had to learn to speak English - little by little.”

“Taxi driving has changed my life,” he noted, as he also made new friends among Pakistanis and other nationalit­ies and learned about their cultures.

Ahmed said he received a cash prize of Dh5,000 – a windfall that came at the right time as he plans to marry his long-time fiancée in Peshawar in October. “With the prize money plus Dh4,000 I will save from my salary, I will have enough money to buy gold for my

As a taxi driver, our priority is the safety of our passengers. By winning the award twice, I can proudly say that I’m one of the best drivers in Dubai.” Muhammad Waseem Abdul Taxi driver

There is a big responsibi­lity among us taxi drivers not only to ensure the safety of our passengers but also to present a good impression about Dubai.” Shah Khalid Tufail Ahmed Taxi driver

bride's family,” he noted.

Another taxi driver who takes great pride in his work is Muhammad Waseem Abdul, 34, who has worked at Metro Taxi for eight years. But what makes him exceptiona­l is that he has won the ‘Ideal Taxi Driver' for the second time.

“It tastes sweeter the second time around,” he told Khaleej Times, noting it's proof of his consistenc­y at work and strict adherence to road safety.

“As a taxi driver, our priority is the safety of our passengers. By winning the award twice, I can proudly say that I'm one of the best drivers in Dubai. And I promise to give my best and always be mindful of following the rules on the road so I can serve as an inspiratio­n to my colleagues,” he said.

The life of a taxi driver means long work hours – around 10 to 12 hours of driving daily, but Abdul has no complaints and is grateful as his pay puts food on the table and supports his family back home.

Abdul is also thankful for the award and prize money as he can now fulfil his wife's wish to come and visit Dubai with their son.

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