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UAE Transport

UAE to phase out minibuses by 2023

Schools will stop using them by 2021, followed by a complete ban thereafter



A school bus at Oud Metha in Dubai.
Image Credit: Atiq ur Rehman/ Gulf News

Abu Dhabi: The Federal Traffic Council has announced plans to phase out minibuses, it was reported in the Arabic press on Friday.

Schools will not be allowed to use minibuses to transport students by September 2021, while a complete ban on all passenger minibuses will start as of January 2023.

The decision came during a council meeting chaired by Maj Gen Engr Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Deputy Commander General of Dubai Police for Operations Affairs and the President of the Federal Traffic Council. At this meeting it was also announced that mortality rates on UAE roads had dropped by 32 per cent over the last year.

Abu Dhabi Police introduced new standards for the licencing of 15-seater minibuses on August 5 last year. The standards were aimed at improving safety and developing transport services and came about following a spate of accidents.

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