4 Passengers Are Now Allowed In Taxi Vans In Dubai

by Vaishnavi Venkataraman
4 Passengers Are Now Allowed In Taxi Vans In Dubai

As per Covid-19 regulations, only two people were permitted in a taxi. However, this rule has now been relaxed. As per Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) guidelines, Dubai taxi vans are now allowed to take four passengers. The vans have two rows, allowing two people to sit in each row, while following social distancing. On that note, here’s a Full List Of Updated Fines In The UAE. 

The New Four Person Limit Is Applicable Only To Hala Van Taxis

In order to be able to use the service, bookings must be made via Hala, the joint venture ride-hailing app between RTA and Careem. Previously, all taxis were restricted to two passengers per vehicle, although they could accommodate four people.

Hala announced on Thursday: “Due to the two rows of passenger seating present in Hala van taxis, four passengers can sit two to a row, to maintain social distancing.” The new move will help families and friends traveling in groups of four. Further, the cost of Hala vans service will be the same as that of a regular taxi. On that note, UAE Is Now Planning To Use Cardboard Beds From India In Quarantine Centres

UAE Permits More Than 3 People From The Same Family To Travel Together In The Car

With more and more Covid 19 restrictions easing up, the promise of leading normal lives again is that much closer. Families can now finally enjoy a nice time out together, leaving no one behind! Previously, more than three individuals could not be seated together in the car. Now, the rule has been lifted, and any number of people can drive around town, provided they are from the same family. During the restriction period, a fine of AED 1000 was issued to anyone violating the 3 person limit rule. However, the Abu Dhabi police have now confirmed, this is no longer applicable.

Many families consisting of a large number of individuals, as is the common practice amongst many local residents, are now rejoicing. Some families have not left their homes for the past 2 to 3 months. Other residents are also making merry as the easing of restrictions can only mean that the situation is improving. The hope of normalcy is spreading optimism across the country!

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