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  1. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/yyXeNEih17A9UJBm8 Description: Expo Lake is a new lake, and much more quiet than the Love Lakes on the weekends. It's worth a visit to go for a nice walk, and the views from the observation deck are really worth it. I took some easy snaps with the sun going down
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  2. 30 Fuel Saving Tips For Saving Over 30 Percent On Fuel Cost Hypermile: Extreme Energy Efficient Driving Hypermiling is the art of saving fuel by understanding and reducing the driving habits or ways that sips extra fuel on every mile (km) you drive. Without knowing the below little secrets we conveniently blame the vehicle or car manufacturer to design such fuel-thirsty cars. Of course, we agree some cars are more fuel-sipping than others that have been engineered with fuel efficiency in mind, but still, you can control the fuel efficiency by over 30 percent by simply following the below fuel-saving tips. For result-oriented fuel-saving, one needs to understand the basic science behind fuel consumption in simple language. When your body works out hard or runs a long stretch, you eat more food. Similarly, car fuel consumption depends on this basic science too, that how hard you drive and how much load you carry from place A to place B. Secondly how you can reduce the drag against the incoming air as a basic law of physics. Engine and Drive-train 1. Avoid Idling: One of the biggest factors affecting the fuel mileage is to let the car engine run idle for a long time in parking, while loading/unloading while pulling over for phone calls or GPS routing etc. You should even switch off the car engine on a longer traffic signal that lasts more than 30 seconds. Roughly every 1 minute spent on idling consumes fuel for 2 km's drive (this may vary dramatically based on the size of the engine and use of A/C). During idling the combustion of the air/fuel mixture is not completed efficiently, meaning that some fuel gets deposited on the cylinder walls. This removes the protective lubricating film, which in turn causes increased mechanical wear, and oil dilution over long periods. 2. Check tire pressure weekly: Second most important factor for saving fuel is to drive with fully inflated tires. Even if your car has TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system) still keep a close check of all tire pressure all the time. TPMS will raise an alarm when the tire is generally lower by 5-7 psi and this variance is enough to cause additional drag for your car to consume extra fuel. Lower the tire pressure = higher fuel consumption. 3. Use higher gear: As much as possible, use the highest gear available in your car. If your car has an option of OD (Overdrive), leave it engaged all the time as this will switch to the next higher gear as soon as possible. If your car gear transmission comes with economy mode, leave it on ECO mode always as it will shift gear faster for achieving better fuel mileage. In manual transmissions match the gear selection to the road and engine speed. Using too higher gears can actually use more fuel because a bigger throttle opening is required to overcome the effects of gear ratios that do not match the car’s speed. 4. Regular car service: Periodic servicing as mentioned in the car owner's manual must be done to change the engine oil, and engine oil filter, and clean or replace the engine air filter. This regular maintenance is very important for optimizing fuel efficiency and also to keep your car engine running happy and healthy for a long time. 5. AC on circulation and Eco mode: Set your car air conditioner to recirculate cabin air as it will use less power to keep the cool air cold, than cooling the outside hot air to cool in an open vent setting. Also use AC in an eco mode that frequently switches off the compressor and works more with re-circulation of cold air, which reduces the significant load on engine fuel economy. Driver (Real nut behind the wheels) 6. Drive at ease: Driving at easy behavior to accelerate gradually and braking slowly will amazingly increase the fuel efficiency, then sharp speeding and braking while driving in rush. 7. Plan your brakes: Anticipate the traffic or turn ahead of you to avoid hard braking. Always keep an eye on the brake light of 3-4 vehicles ahead of you and leave the acceleration as soon they brake. This will give you enough time to slowly approach the braking vehicle and slow down your car with little or no brake. This conserves a lot of fuel and also saves the brake pads and brake rotors/discs. Always keep a long enough following distance to the vehicle directly in front of you to avoid having to adapt your own speed to the traffic flow all the time. Maintain a following distance of at least four to five seconds to avoid continually having to brake and accelerate. 8. Plan your stops: While approaching a red signal, leave the acceleration from a distance and hold the brake gently as if to approach the signal when it’s green. Idea is to use the car's momentum as much as possible and not to start the car from a standstill point (if possible). By sticking to the speed limits, you can catch all the lights on the green if you catch the first one on the green. The majority of the traffic lights are synchronized to the speed limits, so by driving smart, you can avoid having to stop at all traffic lights. 9. Rev less: Try to drive around 2000 rpm or less by driving in a higher gear or by a softer acceleration in automatic cars. Higher the engine rev’s it takes a lot more fuel and covers less distance. Leave high revs for the fastest car in the world and not for daily drivers. Drive a manual car in its most effective rev range. Smaller engines need to be run at about 3000 to 3200 RPM to work comfortably, so use proper gear selection and matching engine speeds to use the least amount of fuel. Making small engine labor at lower revs requires bigger throttle openings, which uses more fuel to maintain power and speed. 10. Shift to Neutral when stopped: Make a habit of shifting gear in Neutral as soon as you stop in traffic or elsewhere where your car is not moving. Keeping the car engaged in D (Drive) wastes a lot more fuel when the engine is pushing the car forward and the brake is holding it back. Vehicle Dynamics 11. Tire size and weight: Always get the OEM tire size of recommended tire brand. Increasing the tire size or the weight can cause a dramatic change in fuel consumption. Lighter the tires, better the fuel efficiency and vice-versa. While it is true that correct tire pressures can improve fuel consumption by up to 3%, much of this saving can be offset by using non-standard tires. Fitting wider and bigger tires can actually use more fuel than standard equipment due to the increased rolling resistance of wider tires. Always keep tires as close to the original size/width as possible to get the biggest savings. 12. Switch off DRL: Turn off the DRL (Daytime Running Lights) if it’s not needed on a bright and shiny day, this also adds a bit of extra overhead for fuel consumption. 13. Close Windows and Sunroof: While driving at a higher speed, it’s better to drive with all windows and sunroof closed to reduce the aerodynamic drag. 14. Clear your trunk (boot): Remove all unwanted stuff from the trunk and backseat, as every single object weight “really” adds up to increased fuel consumption. 15. Remove unused roof rack: Just like above, if you aren’t using those roof racks frequently then better get rid of them and save a few liters on every fill-up. The roof rack adds weight and also affects the aerodynamics of the vehicle. Make better Choices 16. Drive on tarmac than off-road: Prefer to drive on tarmac than on loose gravel or sandy patch that has less traction and results in consuming more engine power at higher fuel consumption. 17. Cruise control or steady throttle: Idea is to drive a vehicle at any constant speed to increase fuel efficiency. Cruise control is good for straight roads but bad for incline and declining roads. It is best to develop a throttle control to keep it at a set constant position all the time for best gains. 18. Choose a less crowded fuel station: Plan your fuel fill-ups in time, especially in the evening or night, and avoid a busy fuel station that will keep your car running idle for minutes and spoil the fuel economy further. 19. Don’t warm up the car: It’s a thing of the past now, as all modern cars don’t require warming up the engine for 5-10 minutes. While you start, driving gently (no hard acceleration) is more than enough to warm the engine oil and protect your car engine. 20. Use soft music while driving: The choice of soft music will make you more attentive and considerate on the road with all of the above fuel-saving tips. The fast or upbeat number will aggravate you more to forget all and drive fast as possible and race to the finish line. Plan and Monitor 21. Track your fuel consumption: For improving the fuel mileage, one needs to track it on every fill-up and then compare it with previous mileage to improve further. Fuelly is one good site and app that offers tracking fuel fill-ups very efficiently and do the cross-comparison with previous tank reading to encourage driver. 22. Display fuel consumption in cluster: If your car comes with a fuel consumption display then drive it with that all the time to keep a constant eye on your driving behavior and constantly challenge and remind yourself to improve it. 23. Take the empty roads: Prefer to choose an empty road while routing than the traffic-filled road, as car consumes a lot of extra fuel in stop and go traffic. For example, a 5 km stretch in 20 mins will sip more fuel than a 10 km stretch in 20 mins. You can plan the shortest and fastest route by using GPS navigation by using the traffic layer. 24. Drive around the economy zone: Every car speedometer has two little green points around the 40-60 and 80-100 range indicating the best fuel economy zone. Try to drive within or around that economy zone as much as possible. 25. Start early to avoid rush: Start 5-10 minutes early to avoid rush hours or rushing at high speed or getting stuck in stop-and-go traffic which is worst for fuel mileage. External Factors 26. No to drive-ins: Start saying no to drive-in restaurants and cafés that get you stuck in the queue for several minutes and spoil the fuel economy. It’s better to step out and stretch a little while waiting for your order. 27. Pick the clean lane: While driving in a clean lane you can control your gradual speeding and plan your brakes than in a busy lane that forces you to brake and speed up all the time. 28. Honk if needed: If you suspect the car in the next lane gliding towards your lane without an indicator, just honk a little to get to his attention and avoid any hard braking or sudden maneuver. 29. Adhere to the speed limit: If you adhere to the assigned road speed limit then you are among the majority of the car driver on the road and you don’t have to slow down or pace up suddenly. These sudden increase or decrease in speed takes a toll on the fuel mileage. 30. Park in shade: This will heat up your car less and will use lesser air conditioning to cool the car cabin and resulting in less fuel consumption and a more comfortable drive.
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  3. The Al Ain Oasis is definitely worth a visit, and it is known for its for its underground irrigation system (Falaj) which brings water from boreholes to water farms and palm trees. The falaj irrigation is an ancient system dating back thousands of years and is used widely in Oman, UAE, India, Iran , and other countries.
    6 points
  4. Have a look at these beautiful photos, made by Bjorn Moerman who is an Emirates Pilot: https://www.bjornmoerman.com/Galleries/Street-photography/Life-at-the-Creek/
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  5. In 2019-2020, I spent some time in Szczecin Poland for a business trip. The city has a wonderful mixture of older buildings, but also very modern ones like the National Museum.
    4 points
  6. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/TbeCZyC554Mu7ULb6 I took this on a sunny winter afternoon on 26th of December. As usual i forgot to bring my DSLR but took this with my Iphone and pretty happy with the overall result.
    4 points
  7. MotionX GPS Navigation App for iOS users One of the best GPS Navigation App thoroughly tested in UAE for off-road use Estimated read time: 5 minutes After an extensive test based among many GPS Navigation app for iOS and Android smartphones, we finally settled for MotionX being the best GPS navigation app. MotionX GPS offers very intelligent and intuitive way to adapt to the different conditions and offer simple yet powerful GPS navigation app that is totally impressive. We have been testing MotionX for over 3-4 months time now on 20+ different routes and terrains from sand, wadi, mountains and ocean and it simply never failed on anything. Unlike many other smartphone navigation app, MotionX doesn't heat up the phone or chew extensive battery. It also doesn't break the signal in middle of no coverage area and always continue to record/show the track as expected. The only Android app that comes closer to MotionX is Maverick, but it still has some teething issues and need some more time to mature. Fullpower released the MotionX-GPS for iPhone users in October 2008 and since then they have been successfully capturing the new technology and enhancing this navigation app capabilities. MotionX-GPS is a handheld GPS Multi-Sport app for runners, hikers, sailors, stand up paddle boarding (SUP), cyclists, geocachers, and other outdoor sport enthusiasts. It leverages the iPhone built-in GPS chip as well as other on-board sensors to provide location data. MotionX-GPS supports map data provided by OpenStreetMap, Google, Bing, Apple and others. One of our personal favorite feature in MotionX is it's capability to allow you to load Google satellite maps that can show the dunes formation, slip faces, sabkha's, wadi's, easy access points etc. (if you know how to read google maps). Of course this feature requires 3G / 4G connection when venturing in new area, but if you browse area before at home or on 4G then it can comfortably load cached map and allow you to record tracks, timing and waypoints easily. It's really an intelligent way to beat Garmin's Montana - Bird's eye view (paid subscription) in a comfort of your pocket size existing smartphone, no more devices to handle on dashboard while hitting the dunes. Some of the key and best features: MAPS See your position and tracks anywhere in the world on fast live MotionX open topographic and road maps. Course-up and direction-up maps. Best map selection from 14 different sources: Google, Bing, Apple Road, Satellite and Hybrid maps. RECORD TRACKS Record and save up to 300 tracks. See your track in real-time with Track up, North up, or Direction Up, then follow it later if you want to retrace your path. Record time, distance, speed and max speed. Live speed and altitude graphs. MARK WAYPOINTS Save up to 2500 personal waypoints for your favorite locations. Use the MotionX TapTap® tool for easy waypoint creation. Add a geotagged photo to capture the moment! ONBOARD MAPS Most accurate iPhone GPS App Downloading and storing maps for offline access is faster and easier than ever. MotionX maps can be cached for offline access and lightning fast rendering! MotionX Terrain and Road maps and NOAA marine charts can be downloaded for offline use for free. NAVIGATION Use the compass for orientation in True or Magnetic bearings. Visualize your progress and ETA while navigating. View coordinates in UTM, MGRS, OSGB (UK grid), Lat/Lon format. SHARING Post your tracks and waypoints to Facebook or Twitter, or email them to share. Share your location and see where your friends are in real-time using the Auto Live Updates feature. Source: http://gps.motionx.com/iphone/overview/ How to install Go to Apple App Store Search for MotionX GPS (from Fullpower) Click on Get and install Price: 7.29 AED (2 USD) Size: 49.7 MB Requires iOS 8.0 or above Over 5 million users, top rated around the world
    3 points
  8. RTA Fines: Comprehensive List of RTA fines in the UAE. Below is the latest list of RTA Fines in the UAE, compiled by calling RTA call center at 800 9090 and seeking an advise from RTA personnel's over the email. Inquiry and payment of RTA Fines in the UAE: RTA Fines Salik Fines RTA Fines Description Amount Right of way 5,000 AED Passengers Smuggling / Illegal Taxi 4,000 AED Using Bus / Taxi lane 500 AED Displaying vehicle for sale advertisement 500 AED Parking in disabled parking without permit 500 AED Salik crossing without tag - third time 400 AED Salik crossing without tag - second time 200 AED Failure to display parking ticket on dashboard 150 AED Salik crossing without tag - first time 100 AED Overstaying parking after parking ticket expires 100 AED Exceeding maximum parking time 100 AED Salik crossing without insufficient funds 50 AED Last update on 30 May 2016. Traffic Fines: Comprehensive list of common traffic fines in the UAE. Below is the latest and most commonly used traffic fines in the UAE, compiled by Dubai police website. Click here for complete list of Dubai Police Traffic Fines, which is also same for Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah as per UAE unified federal traffic law. Inquiry and payment of Traffic Fines in the UAE: Dubai Police Traffic Fines Abu Dhabi Police Traffic Fines Sharjah Police Traffic Fines 20 Km Grace limit: Dubai Police fines difference between speed limit and radar limit Traffic Fines Description Amount Driving under the influence of alcohol / drugs 20,000 AED Dangerously / Reckless driving 2,000 AED Parking in fire hydrant / special needs parking 1,000 AED Over speeding by 60 kmph than the speed limit 1,000 AED Over speeding by 50 kmph than the speed limit 900 AED Jumping a red light 800 AED Over speeding by 40 kmph than the speed limit 800 AED Over speeding by 30 kmph than the speed limit 700 AED Over speeding by 20 kmph than the speed limit 600 AED Overtaking on a hard shoulder 600 AED Not stopping on pedestrian crossings 500 AED Failing to Give way to emergency vehicles 500 AED Stopping on yellow box 500 AED Exceeding 30% window tinting 500 AED Throwing trash on the road 500 AED Driving a noisy vehicle 500 AED Not using seat belt while driving 400 AED Failure to leave a safe distance 400 AED Allowing children under 10 years to sit in front 400 AED Land Discipline / Sudden swerve 200 AED Use of handheld mobile phone while driving 200 AED Blocking traffic 200 AED Parking on pavement 200 AED Driving below minimum speed 200 AED Not carrying driving license while driving 100 AED Not carry vehicle registration card while driving 100 AED Last update on 30 May 2016.
    3 points
  9. Fastest car in the world To be the Fastest car in the world is the priceless feeling for any car development team that spends so much time and effort to beat the world record. Sadly this feeling is absolutely temporary in today's modern world where this records get beaten every now and then. “Top Speed” is the most exciting part of any car that everyone pays EXTRA attention while buying or browsing. With great advancement in technologies, car speeds have risen from 40 Kmph to above 400 Kmph in last 50 years. Every inch of speed, multiplies human heartbeat and that’s why today car companies are paying extra attention in making road worthy cars faster and faster. To produce the "fastest car in the world" takes lot more than just an engine horsepower, as company need to balance the car power to weight ratio and design a car that is lot lighter and more agile aerodynamically to beat the previous fastest record. The list below of Top 10 fastest cars in the world is compiled by considering all the following features combined together: Tested, Claimed, Certified, Production car, non production (hand build / custom made) etc. As we believe the that there should be a complete list of ACTUAL "Fastest car in the world" that is road worthy. The Top 10 fastest cars in the world 10. NOBLE M600 Although last but not the least in the list this Noble M600 produced by Noble Automotive is the fastest than any available Lamborghini and Ferrari. Noble has been proudly hand built in the United Kingdom (outskirts of Leicester). Launched in 2010 Noble M600 has a top speed of 362 Kmph (225 Mph) powered with 650 hp Yamaha derived Volvo 4.4 liter twin-turbo V8 engine. Noble M600 weighs just 1200 kgs and reaches 0-100 kms within 3.0 seconds (faster than mclaren and Koenigsegg CCX) with a very decent price tag of 450,000 USD (AED 1.65 Million). 9. McLaren F1 McLaren F1 is one of oldest and longest record holding "fastest car in the world" since 1998 till 2005 by McLaren Automotive. After 7 years McLaren record was beaten by Bugatti Veyron. McLaren F1 has a top speed of 372 Kmph (231 Mph) powered with 618 hp BMW M - 60 degree 6.1 liter, V12 engine. McLaren weighs mere 1138 kgs and reaches 0-100 kms within 3.4 seconds with a price tag of 800,000 USD (AED 2.9 Million). 8. RUF CTR3 Launched in Bahrain in 2007 RUF CTR3 from Ruf Automobile based out of Porsche pure performance DNA. RUF CTR3 has a top speed of 375 Kmph (233 Mph) powered with 766 hp 3.8-litre flat-six Porsche unit with twin KK&K turbochargers. It weighs about 1375 kgs and reaches 0-100 kms within 3.1 seconds with a price tag of 510,000 USD (AED 1.87 Million). 7. Pagani Huayra After the super success of Pagani Zonda, Pagani Automobili shown the world their most dramatic next upgraded beast as Pagani Huayra in 2012. Huayra means a wind-god received "Hypercar of the year 2012" by Top Gear Magazine. Pagani Huayra is capable of reaching the top speed of 383 Kmph (238 Mph) powered with 720 hp Mercedes-AMG 6 liter bi-turbo V12. It weighs under 1350 kgs and reaches 0-100 kms in just about 3.0 seconds with a price tag of 1,300,000 USD (AED 4.77 Million). 6. Lykan HyperSport One of our (personal favorite) homegrown Dubai based W motor most expensive sought after Lykan HyperSport made a big bang presence with Furious 7. Lykan is the first super or hypercar made in the Arab world to make all of us proud here in the UAE. Lykan Hypersport achieves the top speed of 390 Kmph (240 Mph) powered with 780 hp RUF 3.7 litre twin-turbocharged Flat-six engine. It weighs approx. 1380 kgs and reaches 0-100 kms in 2.8 seconds with a hefty price tag of 3,400,000 USD (AED 12.5 Million). 5. Koenigsegg CCX This is the Koenigsegg Automotive second car Koenigsegg CCX in the top 10 fastest cars list produced from 2005 till 2015 and launched in 2006 Geneva Motor Show. Koenigsegg CCX boasts the top speed of 395 Kmph (245 Mph) powered with 806 hp 4.7-liter twin supercharged V8. Koenigsegg CCX weighs at 1456 kgs and hit 0-100 in 3.2 seconds with a moderate price of 700,000 USD (AED 2.5 Million). 4. SSC Ultimate Aero TT As the name suggest it was designed to be the world fastest car in 2007 by SSC North America (Shelby Super Car). SSC ultimate Aero held the title of fastest production car from 2007-2010 until Bugatti Veyron has taken that crown. SSC Ultimate Aero is the first car in today's top 10 fastest cars in the world to hit the top speed above 400 Kmph mark (from bottom of the list), and reaches to 412 Kmph (256 Mph) powered with enormous 1183 hp Corvette C5R 6.3-liter twin-turbocharged V8. SSC Ultimate Aero weighs about 1393 kgs and hit 0-100 in less than 2.8 seconds with a very humble price of 600,000 USD (AED 2.2 Million). 3. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Bugatti Veyron Super Sport is one of the most sexiest and most famous "fastest car in the world" till date by Bugatti Automobile. Bugatti Veyron has broken many records and beaten lot of hyper cars and super car record by seconds and miles. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport hits the top speed of 427 Kmph (265 Mph) powered with 1184 hp from humongous 8.0 liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine. No other supercars in this list uses this big 8.0 liter engine with these many (4) turbo chargers as Bugatti does. With this big engine comes the big weight of 1888 kgs, the most heaviest car in this list but still manage to sprint 0-100 just under 2.5 seconds with a grand price tag of 2,700,000 USD (AED 10 Million). 2. Hennessey Venom GT In 2013 Hennessey Venom GT from Hennessey Performance has set the Guinness World Record for the fastest production car to sprint 0-300 kmph. Hennessey Venom GT has top speed of 435 Kmph (270 Mph) powered with the biggest horsepower producing engine in this top ten list. Venom GT cranks 1244 hp with GM LS7 7.0 liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Weighing just 1244 kgs Venom GT toches 0-100 kmph in mere 2.5 seconds and comes with reasonable price of 1,250,000 USD (AED 4.58 Million). 1. Koenigsegg Agera R Koenigsegg Agera R launched in 2011 in Geneva Motor Show by Koenigsegg Automotive stolen many hearts for it's most beautiful looks and amazing performance. Koenigsegg Agera R claims to reach 439 Kmph (273 Mph) powered with 1124 hp twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Koenigsegg Agera R weighing around 1435 kgs and hits 0-100 in just about 2.8 seconds and comes with grand price of 1,600,000 USD (AED 5.82 Million). Friendly Disclaimer: A lot of time, effort, resources and rational thinking has been put together for hand crafting this beautiful list of Top 10 fastest cars in the world. Idea is to create something unique and interesting that doesn't exist anywhere yet than just replicating the ready list of Guinness World record or some motor authority certified results. Mixing the different league of production car vs custom build or new vs old etc. has been done intentionally to create a single unified list of ACTUAL fastest cars in the world on only two key parameters: "Top speed" and "road worthiness" for real car enthusiast's here at Carnity.com. Apologies if your favorite Lambo and Ferrari didn't made in the list, because their Top speed is slower than 362 Kmph (225 Mph). Or your Bloodhound supersonic capable of 1000 Mph didn't made in the list, because they are for desert or salt track and not road worthy enough. Having said all of the above, in case you find any information is inaccurate or wrongly positioned then please let us know and we will re-evaluate that finding and reflect in above list as fast as we can. Btw, we are serious that this is the one and only unique list in the world. So be sure you will be the first to share this with your friend's
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  10. RTA Smart Drive app is better than Google Maps and Sygic in UAE Based on thorough test by many users we officially confirms that RTA Smart Drive navigation app is much better, intuitive and user friendly than Google maps and Sygic (offline maps) in the UAE. Launched by Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in late 2014, RTA Smart Drive app gained tremendous initial response and then consistent growth in number of users due to it's local intelligence. RTA Smart Drive app tries to help motorists drive faster by selecting the shortest route that have less congestion based on real-time traffic information. Although this app works in whole UAE, but it works the best in Dubai due to it's aggressive real-time feed from below various sources: Traffic congestion reported by the flow of 8,000 taxis People reporting traffic obstructions through app Surveillance cameras on intersections Accidents reported by Dubai Police Planned traffic diversions by RTA RTA Smart Drive app notable features that making it better than Google Maps: Intuitive Speed Limit Display: Very intelligent and intuitively placed on top left corner and will only display when you exceed limit and then disappear when you are with in speed limit. It also flashes the red circle when you exceed speed limit beyond the 20 kms grace limit on most of the Dubai roads. Closest Fuel Station Display: Very thoughtful of RTA to add one or two nearest fuel station displayed all the time on top right corner so that drivers can plan their fill-up and breaks on the route. Accurate Live Traffic System: Highly accurate and most updated live traffic has been used within Dubai for the success of this great free app for the motorists. RTA combines the feed from Dubai police, Dubai Taxi's, Surveillance Cameras etc to keep this live feed reporting the most latest congestion and accidents on the Dubai roads. Although this app works in whole UAE, but without live traffic layer for outside Dubai area. By planning the fastest and shortest route with no congestion you can save fuel cost by hypermile. Extensive Local Support: Dubai RTA is providing amazing local support via email and plenty of YouTube videos to educate motorists to use this app more efficiently and benefit everyone by reducing the traffic congestion on the Dubai roads. Display Latest Detour and Under Construction Areas: With plenty of development here in Dubai, road maps are always evolving and updating on daily basis. This RTA Smart Drive app shows all the planned traffic diversions, detour and even factor them while planning routes and offer the various choices based on drive time and distance. This way you can also avoid plenty of RTA Fines and Traffic Fines in the UAE. Routes with multiple destinations: This rarely used but great feature that has been missed out from almost all navigation apps, makes it way in RTA Smart Drive. Now you can plan your route from Bur Dubai to JLT and add stop-over at Karama and Al Quoz to pick your friends on the way. Offline Maps: Using mobile data is not always desirable by many users, hence RTA Smart Drive answers this need very nicely that once installed and updated over wifi connection, it works absolutely great without internet connection except the live traffic layer that needs tiny bit of mobile data to fetch the latest congested routes. Breadcrumb trail: Small feature but very useful to see the purple breadcrumb trail of the road behind you while driving. This will definitely help the user when in new area, so that they don't circle same area more than once. Stopwatch timer: Last but not least, RTA Smart Drive features the stopwatch timer to record the distance, time, top speed and average speed from point A to B. Now you can record your best lap to office daily. Download, Install and Initial Setup Explore Settings Live Traffic and Map Control Working with Places Searching Places Working with Routes Using Navigation Features Sharing Places and Routes
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