RTA trials taxi-sharing service between Dubai, Abu Dhabi

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Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a taxi-sharing pilot service that allows passengers to share rides between Ibn Battuta Mall in Dubai and Al Wahda Mall in Abu Dhabi.

This initiative aims to offer a convenient, fast and cost-effective transportation option, with the trial running for six months. Depending on its success, the service could expand to additional locations.

Adel Shakri, Director of Planning and Business Development at the RTA, said that these two locations were chosen after a thorough analysis of potential routes.

He added that the goal is to reduce travel costs for frequent commuters between the two emirates. Both shopping centres are well-connected to public transport and parking facilities.

"Passengers can save significantly with this service, reducing costs by up to 75% when four riders share a taxi. Each passenger would pay just AED 66, compared to the full fare for a single rider," explained Shakri.

When two passengers share a taxi, the fare is AED 132 each, while three passengers would pay AED 88 each. Fares can be paid using bank cards or nol cards.

This initiative not only aims to ease traffic congestion by promoting shared rides but also contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing carbon emissions and limiting unlicensed transport services.

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