9.4% of Dubai’s transportation is currently self-driving, targeting 25% by 2030: Matar Al Tayer

DUBAI: Mattar Al Tayer, Commissioner-General for Infrastructure, Urban Planning and Well-Being Pillar and Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai, said that as part of the D…


DUBAI: Mattar Al Tayer, Commissioner-General for Infrastructure, Urban Planning and Well-Being Pillar and Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai, said that as part of the Dubai Autonomous Transportation Strategy RTA aims to transform 25 percent of the total transportation in Dubai to autonomous mode by 2030.

He pointed out that the RTA has made significant progress in its journey towards achieving the vision of the wise leadership to make Dubai the smartest city in the world, with the current percentage at 9.4 percent.

In a statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM) on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit 2024 in Dubai, Al Tayer added that despite the major global challenges facing the self-driving transport sector, the RTA has continued with its schedule to achieve the Dubai Autonomous Transportation Strategy. The first trial run of the self-driving Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles was launched, making Dubai the first
city in the world outside the US to operate the company’s self-driving vehicles.

He also pointed out that an agreement was signed between Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) and Skyports Infrastructure (Skyports), announced it has signed a Definitive Agreement with Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) and all-electric aircraft company Joby Aviation to launch passenger air taxi services in Dubai by 2026.

He added that Dubai will become the first city in the world to have air transport in urban areas through a sophisticated network of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) for air taxis. Four areas have been identified in Dubai to build air taxi stations.

Al Tayer also noted that the RTA is showcasing the Joby Aviation S4 is designed to accommodate four passengers plus the pilot safely and securely. It is equipped with six propellers and four battery packs, enabling it to cover a maximum distance of 161km. With a top speed of up to 321km per hour, the aerial taxi is less noisy than helicopters. It
s vertical take-off and landing capability makes it efficient for urban environments, eliminating the need for extensive horizontal space typically required for conventional stations.

Regarding the number of self-driving vehicles in the Emirate of Dubai currently, Al Tayer said that there are 5 self-driving vehicles in Dubai currently, and the number will increase gradually by the end of this year. They are currently being tested on specific routes in the Jumeirah area under the supervision of a safety driver. The service will be launched to the public later this year, 2024, through a dedicated application to use

Chevrolet Bolt autonomous vehicle

Regarding the models and designs of air taxi stations and the proposed station locations, Al Tayer said that air taxi stations are distinguished by their innovative design and include various facilities such as take-off and landing areas, a dedicated area for passengers and security procedures, and electric charging facilities. They are also integrated with public
transportation. In phase one, flights will operate from four vertiports – Dubai International Airport, Palm Jumeirah, Downtown Dubai and Dubai Marina.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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