Dubai-Abu Dhabi: Share a Taxi, Save Big
New ride-sharing pilot program launches between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, offering up to 75% cost savings
The United Arab Emirates Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new taxi-sharing service between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, allowing passengers to potentially reduce their travel costs by up to 75%. The pilot program, initiated by the RTA on Monday, aims to provide a fast, convenient, and affordable transportation alternative for commuters and visitors traveling between the two cities.
Cost-effective and convenient travel solution
The new taxi-sharing program introduced by the RTA begins with a six-month trial period and could be extended to additional locations based on the experiences gained. This service could particularly benefit those who regularly travel between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, as shared taxis offer significant cost savings while maintaining the comfort of personal transport.
Due to the distance between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, travel costs have historically been high, especially when traveling alone by taxi. The new sharing system offers an option that is financially and environmentally advantageous. Passengers not only pay less, but shared taxis can also reduce traffic congestion and road environmental impact.
How does the new system work?
According to the RTA, passengers will have the option to pre-book their trip via an online system, where they can find companions for the shared journey. This optimizes vehicle utilization and reduces the environmental footprint associated with travel. The frequency and timing of trips are tailored to passenger needs, providing flexibility to ensure smooth operation even during peak hours and heavy traffic.
Sustainability considerations and further developments
For the RTA, sustainability is of paramount importance, and by introducing the new service, the agency aims to provide passengers with not only a cost-effective but also a sustainable transportation option. Shared taxis can contribute to reducing individual car use, thereby mitigating environmental impact.
If the six-month trial period proves successful, the RTA plans to extend the service to other intercity routes and expand transport options to enable even more passengers to benefit from the taxi-sharing system.
Passenger feedback and future opportunities
A key element of the program's outcome is passenger feedback, which helps determine what further enhancements are needed to refine the system. The RTA places great emphasis on passenger comfort and satisfaction, regularly collecting feedback and continuously monitoring changing demand.
Overall, this taxi-sharing service not only reduces travel costs but also contributes to the modernization of the transportation system between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, representing an additional step towards sustainable transport.