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Dubai RTA Expands Bus-On-Demand Service To 4 New Areas

Dubai residents in Al Qusais, JVC, Al Warqa’a, and Dubai Investments Park can now use RTA’s smart bus-on-demand service for easier daily commuting.

Anyone who has spent time commuting across Dubai knows the struggle of covering that “last stretch” between home and the nearest Metro station or bus stop. In communities like Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) or Dubai Investments Park (DIP), residents often rely on taxis, ride-hailing apps, or long walks, especially during the hotter months.

Now, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is trying to make that journey smoother.

The authority has expanded its bus-on-demand service to four new areas across the city — Al Qusais, Al Warqa’a, Jumeirah Village Circle, and Dubai Investments Park. With this latest rollout, the smart transport service now covers 17 areas across Dubai, giving more residents access to flexible and affordable public transport.

The move comes as Dubai continues to grow rapidly, with more families and professionals moving into newer residential communities outside the city’s main Metro corridors.

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Dubai’s growing communities are getting smarter transport options

Over the last few years, areas like JVC and DIP have transformed dramatically. Cafés, schools, supermarkets, fitness studios, and residential towers have quickly filled these neighbourhoods, bringing in thousands of new residents.

But transport connectivity has often remained one of the biggest concerns.

For many residents in JVC, getting to the nearest Metro station can easily involve multiple transport changes or expensive taxi rides during peak hours. In DIP, where industrial and residential zones sit side by side, workers and residents regularly depend on private cars for daily travel.

That’s where Dubai’s bus-on-demand service fits in.

RTA confirmed that the newly expanded network will operate through a fleet of 49 buses. The service is designed to offer quicker connections within communities while helping passengers reach larger transport hubs more efficiently.

It’s part of Dubai’s wider push towards smarter urban mobility, especially in areas where traditional fixed bus routes may not always be practical.

How the Dubai bus-on-demand service actually works

Unlike regular public buses that follow fixed timings and routes, this service works through a smart booking system.

Passengers can book rides using the Dubai Bus On Demand app. After entering their pickup and drop-off locations, nearby buses are assigned based on demand and route availability.

The process feels closer to booking a shared ride than waiting for a traditional bus.

For many residents, especially office workers rushing for morning meetings or parents managing school runs, the flexibility can make a noticeable difference during busy weekdays.

The service mainly focuses on first-mile and last-mile connectivity. In Dubai terms, that often means helping commuters get from residential buildings to Metro stations, business districts, or nearby bus routes without needing a private car.

Areas already covered across Dubai

Before this expansion, the service was already available in several busy residential and commercial districts across the city.

These included:

  • Al Barsha
  • Al Nahda
  • Dubai Silicon Oasis
  • Dubai Academic City
  • Al Rigga
  • Port Saeed
  • Business Bay
  • Downtown Dubai
  • Oud Maitha
  • Al Karama
  • Barsha Heights
  • Al Mankhool
  • Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)

In places like Business Bay and Downtown Dubai, the service has become particularly useful during peak traffic hours, when short-distance travel can sometimes take longer by car than expected.

Now, with Al Qusais and Al Warqa’a joining the network, residents in older and family-focused neighbourhoods will also benefit from easier local transport access.

Affordable fares could encourage more residents to use public transport

One of the strongest advantages of the service is its pricing.

According to RTA, each ride costs AED5, while additional riders travelling together pay AED4 each. Compared to daily taxi fares across Dubai, the savings can add up quickly over a month.

For residents commuting short distances every day, especially students and office workers, the service offers a practical middle ground between public buses and private ride-hailing apps.

RTA has also introduced promotional free rides in newly launched areas for a limited period. The idea is simple — encourage residents to test the service and become comfortable using shared transport options.

In a city where convenience often shapes commuting habits, affordability combined with flexibility could play a major role in attracting regular users.

Dubai continues pushing towards smarter mobility

Dubai’s transport network has changed significantly over the years. From driverless Metro trains to smart parking systems and electric buses, the city has consistently invested in technology-led mobility solutions.

The expansion of the bus-on-demand service reflects that larger vision.

As more residential communities continue developing beyond central Dubai, transport systems also need to adapt. Flexible services like these help bridge the gaps between neighbourhoods and major transport lines without requiring large-scale infrastructure immediately.

For residents living in communities that are still expanding, this creates easier access to workspaces, schools, shopping destinations, and Metro stations.

And during Dubai summers, where even short outdoor walks can feel exhausting, quicker local transport options are often more than just convenient — they become essential.

With the city continuing to grow in every direction, services like this are likely to become an even more common part of daily life for commuters across Dubai.

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