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Dubai begins trial operations of smart vehicles

DUBAI, November 13, 2016

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in collaboration with Dubai Properties, has recently started the trial operation of autonomous vehicles, each capable of lifting 10 persons, within the Business Bay District over a 650 meter-long track.

 The step follows the success of the first and second phases of the trial operation of smart vehicles in the Dubai World Trade Center, and the Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard.

“The trial run of the smart vehicle in the Business Bay is the third-time experience following the successful first test run carried out in the Dubai World Trade Center, and the second trial in the Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard in coordination with Emaar,” said Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of RTA’s Licensing Agency cum chairman of Smart Vehicles Committee.

“This trial is part of RTA’s plan to test the technologies & operation of autonomous vehicles under the climatic conditions of Dubai, educates community members about autonomous vehicles, and sensitize the people about Dubai Government’s strategy for smart vehicles aimed at converting 25 per cent of total mobility journeys in Dubai to various types of driverless transit means by 2030. The practice also seeks to probe people’s perception about autonomous transport through a questionnaire to capture their views and satisfaction rating,” explained Bahrozyan.

“Autonomous vehicles have continued to accomplish their success proved by the sustained riders satisfaction rating derived from the experience at the Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard coordinated between RTA and Emaar Properties from September 1 to October 5 this year where the overall satisfaction rating clocked 95 per cent.

“The debut of autonomous vehicles experience in the Dubai World Trade Center last Ramadan yielded satisfaction rating of 92 per cent according to inputs of two questionnaires conducted by RTA. Visitors were lifted over a month from ground car parks to the main restaurants, hotels and landmarks at the Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard on the route of the vehicle. The result was concluded from a questionnaire probing the views of a wide spectrum of riders aged 20-40,” he added.

“The second questionnaire included elaborate questions that concluded to important results, namely 96 per cent of respondents expressed satisfaction with the safety specifications, and 95 per cent were interested in the deployment of the vehicle as a public transit means,” he noted.

“About 69 per cent of respondents were not concerned with the lack of driving control system, 62 per cent were not concerned by the legal responsibility in case of an accident involving other vehicles, and 70 per cent were not concerned with the mobility of the vehicle between pedestrians, private vehicles and bicycles.

“The questionnaire also indicated that 85 per cent of respondents expected the technology to reduce vehicle accidents and increase road safety, and 88 per cent believed the vehicle could result in reduced traffic congestion. About 92 per cent thought that the vehicle could save fuel consumption, and 85 per cent expected the insurance premium to drop in case of using this smart technology. The questionnaire covered public transport riders, private motorists, tourists, citizens and residents of the UAE and Dubai.

“RTA is considering broadening the deployment of autonomous vehicles in other areas of Dubai including metro stations, malls and tourist spots. It is also working on drafting rules & legislations towards the implementation of the smart mobility strategy of the Emirate and setting out well-defined legal structures covering the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh key aspects of the policy of using autonomous vehicles in the first and last mile stage, business centers, residential complexes and parks,” Bahrozyan concluded. – TradeArabia News Service




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