Public Transport Day Celebration in Dubai

Dubai will celebrate Public Transport Day on November 1st with various events and awards for frequent users. The RTA aims to promote the use of public transport in the city.


Public Transport Day Celebration in Dubai

The Public Transport Day is celebrated annually on November 1, and this year the event will take place under the motto: "Beneficial for you, ...". The most active users of public transport will be awarded in six categories with three winners in each:

Since the launch of Public Transport Day in 2009

During Public Transport Week 2024

RTA employees

People with limited abilities

Senior passengers

Student passengers

The first place will receive a prize of 1 million Nol Plus points, the second place - 500,000 Nol Plus points, and the third place - 250,000 Nol Plus points.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will reward passengers who can find the "Thai Mister" at metro stations with cash prizes and gold bars!

As part of the annual Public Transport Day, which is celebrated every November 1, RTA will launch various events, activities, and contests for its passengers.

To commemorate this event, RTA invites all public transport passengers to try to find the Thai Mister at metro stations over the course of three days - from October 30 to November 1. Throughout each day, one winner will receive 10,000 dirhams, and another lucky person on November 1 will be awarded an additional gold bar weighing 50 grams.

"The aim of this year's Public Transport Day theme is to promote living and visiting opportunities that make Dubai the best place to live in the world, utilizing public transport RTA, including metro, tram, public buses, and water transport, as well as flexible means of transportation, such as bicycles, scooters, and walking, to reach stations and public transport stops in town," - said Abdul Youssef Al Ali, Executive Director of the RTA Corporate Administrative Services Sector.

From October 28 to November 1, RTA will launch a series of events and activities to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Public Transport Day.