Cameras to put eye on taxi drivers in Dubai
All taxis to have surveillance cameras by 2018

Dubai: All taxi drivers in Dubai will soon be under the constant
watch of surveillance cameras, keeping track of their behaviour as well
as their fatigue levels, Gulf News can confirm.
According
to a senior Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) official, the entire
fleet of around 9,500 taxis in Dubai will be equipped with the special
cameras in phases, completing the project by early 2018.
Gulf News reported earlier this year when the RTA piloted surveillance cameras on a select batch of taxis.
“We
have successfully completed the trial and we found the cameras useful
in improving operational efficiency. We are now in talks with all the
franchises to begin the installation of the cameras which will be done
in phases over the next year,” said Adel Shakeri, director of
Transportation Systems at RTA’s Public Transport Agency.
Interestingly, the surveillance system will not cover any of the passengers to protect their privacy.
“The
surveillance system will have each taxi equipped with three tiny
cameras, one installed near the central mirror of the vehicles, covering
only the driver, while the other two are set up at the front and rear
of the taxi, externally. None of the cameras will show the passengers,”
said Shakeri.
The cameras will be connected to the operation
command centre (OCC) of the Public Transport Agency, but it will not
relay live feed.
“In the first phase, the cameras will not provide
live footage from the taxis, but they will be connected to the OCC and
whenever required we will be able to download the footage,” added
Shakeri.
According to Shakeri, the surveillance system is as much
about monitoring the activities of the taxi drivers as it is about
finding proof in cases of disputes.
“The system will have
technology to detect fatigue levels of drivers, but in the first phase
we are primarily looking into using it as an operational tool. This will
in a way help taxi drivers prove their innocence when they face
complaints against them,” he added.
Apart from enhancing
operational efficiency of the taxis, the CCTV cameras are expected to
improve the level of security for passengers as well.
“The cameras
will help RTA monitor the performance of drivers, to see if the drivers
are taking the necessary steps to improve the comfort level of the
passengers,” said Shakeri.
Surveillance cameras are the latest in a
series of enhancements Dubai’s fleet of taxis is going through. Last
month, RTA announced Dubai taxis will soon have interactive LCD screens,
while passengers will be able enjoy free WiFi on a fleet of limousine
taxis.
Some of the smart gadgets on taxis include Global
Positioning System, tailgating alert system and Nol and credit card
payment options that are now available on all taxis.
Last year, taxis in Abu Dhabi were equipped with surveillance cameras.
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