Home UAE Dubai New Year’s Eve: 2.1 million riders used public, shared transport, reveals Dubai’s RTA The figure reflects a 33 per cent rise from last year’s number, which was 1,632,552 riders by Gulf Business January 2, 2023 Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) shared that 2,166,821 riders used its public transport, shared mobility means and taxis during New Year’s Eve. The figure reflects a 33 per cent rise from last year’s number, which was 1,632,552 riders. The breakdown was as follows: Metro: 958,161 riders (compared to 640,175 last year), Tram: 49,855 riders (compared to 34,672 last year) Public buses: 395,930 riders (compared to 331,837 last year) Marine transport means ferried 77,844 riders (compared to 50,398 last year), E-Hailer: 125,651 riders (compared to 96,937 last year), taxi: 558,079 riders (compared to 476,831 last year), and shared mobility means: 1,301 riders (compared to 1,011 last year). Transporting public transport riders to the New Year’s Eve celebrations areas went smoothly, thanks to the comprehensive plan mapped out by RTA in collaboration with the Executive Committee for Securing International and Local Events in Dubai. Read: Here’s how Dubai is set to enjoy ‘safe and secure’ NYE celebrations The metro service continued around-the-clock and more than 200 buses were deployed to lift riders from celebrations locations to the vehicles parking areas designated for the event. Tags New Years Eve public transport RTA 0 Comments You might also like Sharjah bans New Year’s Eve fireworks in solidarity with Gaza Where and how to watch Dubai’s New Year’s eve fireworks? Here are 8 iconic spots New Year’s Eve in Dubai: Watch fireworks from the sea aboard RTA ferry, abra From aerial taxis to smart streetlights: Dubai’s RTA green lights Dhs2.5bn in deals