HE Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched the trial run of Bus on Demand initiative in the presence of HE Khalfan Juma Belhoul, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation. ‘Bus on Demand’ is one of RTA’s initiatives towards Dubai Future Accelerators, and the Smart City to develop innovative solutions for the First and Last Mile challenges faced by public transport users. The service debut will be at Al Warqaa and Al Barsha, and continue for a trial period of three months, free.
Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of RTA’s Public Transport Agency, briefed Al Tayer and Belhoul about ‘Bus on Demand’ initiative, which will be offered through the smart app (MVMANT). “The 18-seater buses will operate on flexible routes and schedules, and bus drivers can know the service demand through the app to reach to the nearest point to their destinations. RTA had entered the geographical data of Al Warqaa 3 and 4 and Al Barsha 1 and 2 in MVMANT app, which is available on Google Play and Apple Stores on mobile phones. Through the app, customers living at Al Warqaa and Al Barsha will be able to identify their locations and track the bus arrival times to their locations,” he said.
“The smart responsive system is to address the requests of public transport riders based on the idea of linking some places with mini public buses operating nearby their locations. They can avail the service through the smart app, which enables them to figure out their routes from the start point to destination point, choose their preferred seats, and pay fares. The service will be an innovative solution to the First and Last Mile between the homes of clients and the nearest public transport station.
“During the trial operation, we will assess the efficiency of the service in terms of accessibility to riders, response period, and the time of journey to thedestination. A questionnaire will be provided at the Metro stations in those two selected areas to probe their needs, views and thoughts about the service before being activated in order to ensure that it will be up to their expectations of a smooth and secure transport,” added Bahrozyan.
Khalfan Belhoul, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Future Foundation said: “Dubai has set itself on a path to embracing ambitious initiatives, and continuously aims at presenting itself as a testbed for innovations that are the forefront of change. At the Dubai Future Foundation, we believe in the adoption of collaboration, by joining government and private sectors to solve current & future challenges. The solutions that the MVMANT’s Bus on Demand service brings to the table will help reinvent the transportation sector on the one hand, while bringing benefits to the economy as a whole. Furthermore, the successful outcome of RTA’s participation at Cohort 1 of the Dubai Future Accelerators program is proof that the spirit of co-creation is indeed a vital and important part of innovation and ensures a more successful rate in creating impactful change”
It is noteworthy that before the launch of this initiative, RTA had conducted site surveys and polls covering 1750 samples (63% male, 37% female), and the proportion of those aged 25 to 34 amounted to 53% of respondents.
The service targets three categories: workers (23%), occupational specialists (15%), and retail & services business (62%). The site survey was based on several parameters including demography of service users, car ownership, mobility options, nearest public transport station/stops, and preferred mobility choices such as the walking distance, waiting time etc. Other parameters include comfort, accuracy of schedules, and service on demand, service proximity to homes & destinations, and reasonable fares of the service; which is also environment-friendly. The RTA has also consulted the best global practices in this regard in countries like Spain, Germany, US, and Finland.
The initiative is also based on other considerations such as the optimal use of land, type of commercial activities, average personal income, age groups, population density, avoiding competition with the existing public transport systems, and requests received from the public.
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Al Tayer and Belhoul inspecting the Bus on Demand
Bus on Demand
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