Home UAE Dubai RTA approves strategic plan for 2023-2030 The plan is aligned with the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, Dubai Plan 2030, Dubai Government Directives and the UAE Government Vision, We the UAE 2031 by Zubina Ahmed December 22, 2022 The Supreme Committee for Strategic Planning and Corporate Transformation at Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) chaired by Mattar Al Tayer, director-general, chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, approved RTA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2030. The plan is aligned with the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, Dubai Plan 2030, Dubai Government Directives and the UAE Government Vision, We the UAE 2031. RTA has revamped its mission, corporate values and strategic objectives. The new strategic plan defined RTA’s Vision as: ‘The World-leader in Seamless and Sustainable Mobility’ and a mission to provide seamless and safe travel with innovative, sustainable mobility solutions and services to make every journey in Dubai a world-class experience. The Corporate Values promote competitiveness, pioneering thinking, teamwork, tolerance, collaboration and pioneering. The new strategy set five key strategic goals: Seamless and Innovative Mobility, Sustainability, Health, Safety and Security, Customer Happiness and Future-Proof Organisation. The Supreme Committee for Strategic Planning and Corporate Transformation at #RTA chaired by His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, approved RTA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2030. https://t.co/6pqh6Vr9EF pic.twitter.com/ZaveesOkZS — RTA (@rta_dubai) December 21, 2022 “Revamping RTA’s Strategic Plan is in response to the directives of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of the Executive Council, to focus on envisioning the future, undertaking strategic projects in support of the economy, wellbeing & happiness of residents and visitors, keeping pace with the global and future trends of roads and transport, supporting innovation, sustainability and envisioning the future efforts, and rendering Dubai a provider of pioneering services for various community members,” said Al Tayer. “Revising RTA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2030 is also attributed to the local, regional and global developments. It attaches due consideration to the deliverables of the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, Dubai Plan 2030, Dubai Government Directives and the UAE Government Vision, We the UAE 2031,” he commented. RTA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2030 has five objectives: The first is Seamless and Innovative Mobility which aims to facilitate the development of roads and transport systems based on a 20-minute community. This system is linked to world-class transport services, smart mobility solutions and the optimal utilisation of the right-of-way. The second strategic goal is Sustainability. It involves comprehensive concepts and elements of social, financial and environmental sustainability. It seeks to expedite the migration to zero-emission mobility means by 2050, and promote social responsibility, rendering Dubai a global model in the field of sustainability. The third strategic goal focuses on health, safety and security. It seeks to promote mobility safety, provide a safe environment for the community, support the integration of mass transit means, ensure safe and smooth mobility, and promote business continuity. The Supreme Committee for Strategic Planning and Corporate Transformation at #Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) approves RTA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2030.https://t.co/boqybO0igS pic.twitter.com/qiWK6IteWB — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) December 21, 2022 The fourth strategic goal relates to customer happiness to provide integrated, smooth and valuable services, and achieve proactiveness. The fifth goal of the new strategy relates to a future-proof organisation to build corporate capacities in developing leading R&D and innovation, adopt soft business models, and forge effective partnerships. It also calls for promoting the profile of RTA in digital migration along with connected and instant systems to support the decision-making process based on a scientific and systematic manner. The Supreme Committee for Strategic Planning and Corporate Transformation reviewed the top global practices in roads, transport and future mobility means. It carried out benchmarking studies with several cosmopolitan cities and entities such as the SFMTA San Francisco in the USA, LTA in Singapore, Transport Authority in Hong Kong, and BVG in Berlin, Germany. Tags RTA DUBAI transport 0 Comments You might also like Parkin reports strong Q3 growth with 25% revenue increase AD Ports Group, Pakistan ink MoUs to enhance transport, logistics sectors Taxi-sharing pilot service launches between Dubai, Abu Dhabi How Dubai’s Dhs16bn mega road development plan will ease traffic