Read these new rules for using Dubai Metro, taxis, trams and buses
Observe social distancing rules, and don’t ride if you’re feeling unwell…
The RTA has released new guidelines around the use of taxis and the Dubai Metro, tram and bus systems.
The precautionary measures aim to stop the spread of coronavirus by keeping passenger numbers to a minimum and ensuring people cover up responsibly. Here’s an overview of the RTA’s new rules for Dubai Metro, taxis, trams and buses:
- All passengers must now wear a face mask on public transport and in taxis
- Taxi and public transport users are advised not to ride if they have a fever or flu symptoms
- Taxis and limousines are now restricted to carrying two passengers, and they must sit in the back seat of the car
- On the Dubai Metro, tram and bus systems, you must observe the alternate seating policy. Do not sit in seats marked with an X
- If you’re standing up on the Dubai Metro, tram or bus services, keep a safe distance by staying on the demarcated floor stickers
Additional services are being run to make up for the reduced capacity, and bus shelters in Dubai have been temporarily closed.
As part of precautionary measures against the novel #coronavirus, #COVID19, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, #RTA, announced several proactive and preventive measures to protect the health of public transport riders.#WamNewshttps://t.co/LBnfZcw3Ns pic.twitter.com/POHGhpMqr3
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) March 25, 2020
According to the WAM news site, “RTA has called on public transport riders not to use public transport unless necessary; plan their journeys in advance to avoid peak hours, as delays are expected due to the new measures taken; and cooperate with the supervisors deployed at bus and metro stations or on board these modes.”
Please note, due to the UAE’s nationwide disinfection programme this weekend, public transport in Dubai will be halted from 8pm tonight until 6am Sunday March 29.
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