The new rules for trialling autonomous vehicles in Dubai cover all aspects related to safety, technical and operational aspects.
That’s according to the CEO of the Roads and Transport Authority's (RTA) Public Transport Agency, who told ARN News that the law also specifies the role of other government entities involved in the chain.
Ahmed Bahrozyan shared the details of the legislation and how companies qualify for autonomous test trials in the emirate.
He added that these measures are essential to gain the public’s trust in self-driving technology.
Bahrozyan also explained how the RTA identifies areas to conduct these tests.
The initiative aims to reduce the cost of transport, cut carbon emissions and bring down accidents, besides saving time spent in driving conventional vehicles.
It comes under the Dubai Smart Mobility Strategy, which aims to transform 25 per cent of journeys in the emirate into self-driving transport means by 2030.
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The UAE continues to develop an integrated ecosystem to "empower the youth with skills and knowledge needed to lead the future", highlighted Dr. Sultan bin Saif Al Neyadi, Minister of State for Youth Affairs.
More than 100,000 people have taken part in the second edition of Dubai Mallathon, collectively recording over 220 million steps since the community fitness initiative began in June.