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Al Tayer launches the enhanced new generation of traditional wooden Abras

Al Tyer Group has launched the enhanced new generation of traditional wooden Abras replicating the same design as the existing Abras.

According to the report, the new Wooden Abras will be conforming to the highest security and environmental standards.

During a trial tour on the Dubai Creek, Al Tayer listened to a briefing by Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan, CEO of RTA’s Public Transport Agency, about the technical features of traditional Abras, one of the most important and the eldest marine transport services in Dubai.

The rejuvenated traditional wooden Abra is a much-improved version of the common traditional Abra operating on the Dubai Creek. It is manufactured of African teak wood, measures 35 feet in length and 10.5 feet in width, and has a draft of 5.5 feet. The Abra, which can accommodate 20 passengers, is powered by a 78 hp diesel engine, compared to the 30 hp diesel engine of the old Abras.

The manufacturing of the enhanced version Abras is compatible with the highest security and safety standards. Among the key changes introduced is the relocation of the driver seat to have a better view compared with the low-level location of the driver in the traditional Abras.

The new Abras conform to the stipulations of the Dubai Universal Design Code for People of Determination and have designated spaces for 2 wheelchairs. In the new Abras, life jackets are placed under the seats to make them more and quickly accessible to passengers when needed compared to regular Abras where they are placed on top.

Moreover, the new generation Abras are fitted with smart transportation systems, GPS systems, cameras, and now payment systems. The engines in the enhanced versions Abras are linked with the remote monitoring system, and advanced sound and lighting systems onboard.

RTA has also improved the position of the engine by placing it in a closed chamber equipped with soundproof and firefighting systems. The Abra is equipped with hydraulic steering to improve driving and maneuvering. The engine room is fitted with soundproofing and anti-vibration systems to reduce noise pollution. Accordingly, the noise is decreased in the new Abra to less than 65 dB, the universally permissible limit.

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