Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced a new deal to reduce daily transport costs for selected residents, including exemption from public parking charges as well as a 50 per cent discount on taxi fares.The initiative, unveiled in early April 2026, was launched in coordination with Dubai’s social development authorities as part of ongoing efforts to increase mobility access and reduce financial stress on vulnerable groups. Officials said the move reflects the emirate’s long-term commitment to building an inclusive and accessible transportation system.
Who gets 50% discount on taxi fares in Dubai?
According to the RTA, the 50 percent reduction in taxi fares primarily targets people with disabilities, a category officially recognized in the UAE for persons with disabilities.Officials clarified that eligible residents must have valid identification such as Sanad card, which enables them to access several benefits supported by the government. Concessional fares apply to RTA taxis, including specially equipped vehicles designed to meet mobility needs such as wheelchair access.Officials noted that the agreement ensures beneficiaries can travel more affordably for essential trips, including medical appointments, work trips and daily errands. The authority stressed that improving “first and last mile connectivity” remains a priority for those determined as part of Dubai’s transportation strategy.
Parking fee waiver
As part of the same agreement, Dubai has extended parking fee waivers to eligible residents in designated paid parking areas.RTA officials confirmed that the relaxation applies to beneficiaries registered under approved social welfare categories. While people of determination remain the primary focus, certain senior citizens and eligible residents enrolled in social assistance programs may also benefit, subject to approval and documentation.The authority said these discounts are aimed at reducing recurring costs for residents who rely on private vehicles, especially in areas where paid parking is widely implemented.
UAE’s inclusive transportation system
In its statement, the RTA said the initiative is in line with Dubai’s broader vision of creating a “barrier-free city” and improving the quality of life through accessible infrastructure and services.Officials highlighted that Dubai has continuously expanded incentives in recent years, including subsidized public transport fares and dedicated mobility services. The latest agreement builds on those efforts by integrating financial relief with practical access measures.The announcement comes as Dubai continues to enhance its transportation ecosystem, with officials emphasizing that inclusive mobility is not just a service upgrade but a key part of the emirate’s urban development goals.
