Dubai RTA uses drones to clean traffic signals in pilot project, cutting time, costs

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched an innovative pilot program utilizing drone technology to clean traffic signals, marking a significant advancement in urban maintenance operations. The initiative, which recently completed its first phase at the Marrakech Street-Rebat Street intersection, demonstrates remarkable efficiency improvements with drones capable of cleaning one signal side in just three to four minutes.

The drone-based cleaning system has achieved substantial operational benefits, reducing cleaning time by 25-50% and cutting costs by up to 15% compared to traditional methods. According to Abdulla Ali Lootah, Director of Roads and Facilities Maintenance at RTA, future technological enhancements could potentially increase cost savings to 25%.

This technological approach addresses multiple objectives simultaneously: enhancing worker safety by eliminating the need for manlifts and heavy equipment, reducing environmental impact through decreased fuel and water consumption, and minimizing traffic disruptions through shorter operational windows. The project represents RTA’s strategic commitment to implementing smart solutions and advanced technologies for urban infrastructure management.

The successful metro station facade cleaning initiative earlier this year paved the way for this expanded application of drone technology. RTA officials emphasize that the current pilot phase will continue with thorough assessments of cleaning methodologies, focusing particularly on maintaining highest safety standards while ensuring no adverse impact on traffic flow. This innovation aligns with Dubai’s broader vision of transforming urban maintenance through technological integration and smart city solutions.