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After Metro Stations, Dubai RTA Launches Sensory Rooms At These 2 Bus Stations

Dubai introduces sensory rooms at bus stations to support children with autism and improve travel comfort.

by Deeplata Garde
After Metro Stations, Dubai RTA Launches Sensory Rooms At These 2 Bus Stations

Dubai is slowly changing how public transport works and who it really helps. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai has added sensory rooms to the Al Satwa and Oud Maitha bus stations. This is an extension of a project that started in metro stations earlier this year. The goal is simple: make it easier for People of Determination, especially kids with autism, to travel.

Dubai RTA Launches Sensory Rooms At Bus Stations

Public transport can feel overwhelming. Noise, crowds and bright lights. For many children with autism, even a short journey can become stressful.

These sensory rooms give you a break. They are carefully planned spaces that strike a balance between peace and gentle stimulation. Visitors can enjoy soft lighting, swings that they can play with, and calming audio-visual effects inside. Think of music that calms you down, nature scenes, and colours that don’t overwhelm you.  It’s to help keep things in check. And sometimes, that’s all a person needs to keep going..

A Step Towards Making Mobility More Accessible

This step is part of Dubai’s larger effort to make the city easier to get to.

According to Gulf News, the initiative fits with RTA’s plans to make customers happier by providing personalised services to all parts of the community. It also shows a bigger focus on social responsibility, using design and technology to help people keep their dignity and independence.

The same idea was introduced in metro stations before, making travel more consistent across the network.

The Dubai Autism Centre gave the RTA the Autism-Friendly Environment Certificate, which shows that the spaces meet standards for comfort and usability.

Also Read:Dubai RTA Opens Sensory Rooms For Autistic People At Metro Stations; Details Inside

Small Spaces, Big Changes

A sensory room may not seem like a big deal at first.

But for families who have to deal with travel problems every day, it’s a game-changer. A child who is calmer means a smoother trip. It also sends a clear message: accessibility isn’t an afterthought but a part built into the system.

Dubai has talked a lot about including everyone and it’s delivering it’s promise one bus station at a time.

Cover Image Courtesy: Dubai RTA/X

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First Published: April 15, 2026 12:55 PM

FAQs

What are sensory rooms in Dubai bus stations?

They are calm spaces designed to help children with autism manage sensory stress during travel.

Where are these sensory rooms located?

They are available at Al Satwa and Oud Maitha bus stations.

Who benefits from these rooms?

Primarily children with autism and People of Determination.

Are sensory rooms available in metro stations too?

Yes, the project was first introduced in Dubai Metro stations earlier this year.