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Post by : Badri Ariffin
The Ajman Transport Authority has announced a notable 5.6% uptick in taxi trips for the first quarter of this year, signaling a consistent increase in public transport demand within the emirate.
Official statistics reveal that the total number of taxi journeys reached 3,322,268, a rise from 3,146,769 trips during the same timeframe last year, resulting in an additional 175,499 journeys.
Engineer Sami Ali Al Jallaf, the Executive Director of the Public Transport and Licensing Corporation, noted that this growth illustrates the heightened dependence on taxi services by both residents and visitors. He reaffirmed the sector's commitment to upholding exceptional standards in safety, operational efficiency, and service excellence.
Al Jallaf pointed out that Ajman’s taxi fleet comprises advanced vehicles that meet elevated standards, ensuring passengers enjoy a safe, comfortable, and dependable travel experience.
He further emphasized the crucial role taxis play in the emirate's transportation network, providing adaptable and effective mobility solutions to cater to everyday travel requirements.
The Authority continuously strives to enhance services through fleet upgrades and the introduction of innovative solutions, aiming to improve traffic flow and enrich the quality of life in Ajman.
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