Cutting edge technology boosts integration of Dubai mass transit
systems
Roads & Transport Authority – Nashwan
Attaa’ee:
The sophisticated technologies
coupled with the diversified, enhanced and revamped bus routes have boosted the
integration of mass transit means in the Emirate of Dubai and played a pivotal
role in making the public transport the first mobility choice of residents,
visitors and tourists descending into Dubai from all over the globe. This has
cemented the profile of the Emirate not only at the regional level but across
the world, rendering it a prominent destination in economic, tourist,
financial, service, and trading activities among other vital fields.
“Among the key technologies and
ultra-modern scientific techniques is Visum program; which is tailor-made for
studying transportation plans, estimating the number of trips generated by land
uses, and estimating the ridership of public transport means,” said Nasir Hamad
Bu Shehab, Director of Strategic Planning, Strategy and Corporate Governance
Sector, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). He added, “There is also Micro Bus
program; which is used to work out Bus Route Schedules and boasts of
state-of-the-art techniques capable of uplifting the performance efficiency in
serving public buses through optimizing the use of buses and drivers in line
with the best global practices. There is also Hustus program; which is a
sophisticated system used for scheduling bus routes and has advanced features
that step up the efficiency of serving public buses in a way ensuring the
optimal utilization of buses and drivers at world-class standards. The program
also boasts of additional features that include the automatic update of
compliance with the set timetables, providing printouts of bus timetables, and using
bus timetables points system,” elaborated Bu Shehab.
“Among other programs and
technologies in place is the AVM system which is an automated bus management
system aimed at providing instant tracking of buses in cooperation with the
Operations Control Center (OCC) whereby bus compliance with the set timetables
is verified and precautionary measures are taken to avoid undermining the bus
journeys through providing Curtail Trips, Emergency Response System, and coping
with the Road Closure System. The system interfaces with the Automated Fare
Collection (AFC) system and the GIS system used in capturing the data of
transport & road projects under an integrated database that comprises
satellite images and land uses. Additionally, we have the Unified Automated
Fare Collection card through Nol card; which is a smart card enabling the
public to pay for mobility fare onboard various public transport means of the
RTA in Dubai through using a single card. The card can be used in travelling on
all public transport means (Dubai Metro, public buses, and marine transit modes
i.e. the Dubai Ferry, Water Bus and the Water Taxi) as well as paying parking
fees in RTA paid parking zones.
“Other systems and programs that
played a key role in the integration of public transport means include the Real
Time Passenger Information (RTPI), a program that keeps public transport users
informed of timetables of mass transit modes in an immediate and updated
fashion. The Journey Planner or Wojhati program is also another key system that
helps public transport users determine the best mobility modes and provides
updated and accurate information about the nearest means of transport available
to users depending on the their locations, destination and trip time.
“Other factors that have played a key
role in the integration of public transport include the increase in the number
of public bus routes, intercity bus routes, and marine transit routes including
Dubai Ferry, Water Bus and Water Taxi. Contributing factors also include key
components such as air-conditioned bus shelters spreading in various areas across
Dubai emirate, accurate departure and arrival timetables to various
destinations in addition to the durability, high degree of safety, spaciousness
and luxury, not to mention the facilities available for special needs, which
conform to the highest international standards.
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