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Darya L. - Expert Last updated: 25.02.2025

The UAE is actively implementing driverless cars and smart roads, which will improve safety, comfort for motorists and convenience for tourists.

Driverless cars in the Emirates

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to strengthen its status as a global leader in technology and innovation. One of the key initiatives that promises to change the face of the country is the introduction of driverless cars and smart roads. These technologies will not only improve the transport infrastructure, but will also significantly impact the convenience of travelers and tourists.

The UAE has long established itself as a country committed to implementing cutting-edge technologies. Dubai, for example, has ambitious plans to switch 25% of all trips to autonomous vehicles by 2030. This project is supported by the government and includes the development of infrastructure, regulations and incentives for investment in driverless technology.

Driverless cars offer numerous benefits. First, they significantly reduce the likelihood of road accidents by eliminating the human factor. Autonomous systems are equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence that allow them to analyze the traffic situation and instantly react to changes. This is especially important in the dense traffic conditions of large cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

In addition, smart roads will become an important element of the new transport ecosystem. These roads will be equipped with sensors that will be able to collect data on the traffic situation, weather conditions, and traffic congestion. The information will be transmitted in real time to driverless cars, providing optimal routes and minimizing congestion. For car travelers, this means less time in traffic jams and more opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the country.

Tourists will also benefit from the introduction of smart transport systems. The UAE welcomes millions of visitors every year, and driverless taxis and autonomous shuttles at airports and tourist areas will make their travel much easier. Imagine arriving in Dubai and being met by an autonomous car that takes you safely and quickly to your hotel. And when traveling around the country, tourists will be able to enjoy the views through panoramic windows without having to worry about driving.

Of course, the implementation of such technologies requires addressing a number of issues, including legal aspects, data security, and public readiness to use autonomous vehicles. However, the UAE has already demonstrated its ability to quickly adapt to new realities by creating a legislative framework and conducting educational campaigns.

The future of transport in the UAE looks bright and high-tech. Driverless cars and smart roads promise not only to increase the level of safety and comfort for residents, but also to make the country even more attractive to tourists from all over the world. It remains only to wait for these technologies to become part of everyday life, opening up new horizons for travel and movement.

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