RTA updates website design

HE Mattar Al Tayer
HE Mattar Al Tayer
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Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) director-general and chairman HE Mattar Al Tayer recently unveiled the organization’s newly-improved website at www.rta.ae.

“Upgrading RTA’s website is part of our efforts to meet the needs of the Smart City that attaches high priority to the happiness and welfare of residents through delivering highly efficient services,” Al Tayer said.

The site’s homepage and frequently-used page were upgraded following a study that evaluated the needs of RTA’s customers.

“The new website has been restructured and services in the Main Menu have been reclassified per customer categories,” Al Tayer said. “The new version includes a feature enabling visually handicapped users to surf the website and review contents smoothly, regardless of the degree of their visual impairment.”

The service directory at the site was also updated, as well as the search engine.

“Page contents have been paraphrased to make them more definitive to ensure better serving the needs and expectations of users, rendering the overall content more vibrant, accurate and relevant,” Al Tayer said.



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