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UAE traffic report 2024 shows Abu Dhabi improving, Dubai getting worse: Will 2025 bring relief?
A global INRIX survey reveals the average Abu Dhabi driver lost 19 hours (a 5% improvement from 2023) due to congestion in 2024. Drivers in other UAE emirates experienced less delay: Umm Al Quwain ...
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Abu Dhabi’s population to hit 5.4 million by 2040, but won’t lead to traffic woes: Expert explains why
As Abu Dhabi’s population is projected to rise to 5.4 million by 2040, concerns about potential traffic chaos might seem inevitable. However, transport experts say the emirate has not only prepared ...
The project combines Econolite’s software for real-time local control with ST Engineering’s advanced traffic management ...
Abu Dhabi is doubling down on road safety and community peace with an intensified campaign against noisy driving and disruptive vehicles, issuing stern warnings and sharp penalties that are now top of ...
Abu Dhabi will soon expand its Darb toll gate network with two additional toll points, as authorities move to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and suppor ...
Abu Dhabi Airports has revealed that passenger traffic across the emirate’s five airports grew by 33.5% in the first half of the year. This is compared to the first six months of 2023, with visitors ...
AUH becomes EMEA's fastest-growing mega airport after record 32.5m passengers First time in history that Abu Dhabi's annual traffic has crossed 30m passengers Traffic across five airports marks 19th ...
Abu Dhabi Police have issued a warning to motorists to maintain full concentration while navigating intersections and traffic signals, cautioning that brief distractions remain a leading cause of ...
Abu Dhabi, 20th Oct. 2010 (WAM) -- The Studies Directorate of the Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi will organize on Sunday, October 24, at Hilton Hotel Abu Dhabi a workshop titled: ...
The 7,000 traffic fines were issued by the Abu Dhabi Traffic and Licensing Department prompting residents in the city to think the police were making a serious attempt to enter the Guinness Book of ...
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