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Dubai taxi colours explained: The meaning behind all seven roof shades

Dubai taxi colours explained: The meaning behind all seven roof shades

Dubai taxi roofs are colour-coded, with different colours implying a different kind of ride. Image: AI Representative Image.

Dubai’s public transportation is renowned globally for its sophistication and user-friendly approach. Among its numerous transit options, the taxi network stands out for its unique feature – brightly coloured roofs. These colours are not mere aesthetics but represent different taxi operators under the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), ensuring order in one of the world’s busiest taxi fleets. With over 12,000 taxis plying the city’s streets, understanding this colour code is essential for residents and visitors alike.Dubai’s taxi roof colour scheme was introduced in the late 2000s as a strategic move to unify and brand the city’s taxi services. Previously, taxis were inconsistent in appearance and service quality, causing passenger confusion. Today, every taxi sports a uniform sand-coloured body, with the only visual differentiation on the roof. This system makes it easy for passengers to identify the operator, report lost items, and recognize the taxi’s route and purpose. Despite differing colours, all taxis operate under RTA regulations, guaranteeing consistent fares and safety standards.

Dubai taxi roof colours explained

The coloured roofs correspond to specific taxi companies, each with distinct fleet sizes, service areas, and commitments to technology or sustainability.

Roof Colour Operator Year Started Fleet Size Description Contact
Red Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC) 1995 Largest Fleet Largest fleet; operated directly by RTA; available citywide and at airports Phone: 800 88088; App: DTC, Careem
Blue Cars Taxi 2000 Large Petrol & hybrid vehicles; consistent driver ratings; operates in multiple emirates. Phone: 04 269 3344; App: Careem
Green Arabia Taxi 2005 Medium Focuses on eco-friendly hybrid vehicles; active in residential zones. Phone: 04 285 1111; App: Careem
Yellow National Taxi 2000 1,700+ Over 1,700 cars; operates in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Phone: 04 339 0002; App: Careem
Orange Metro Taxi 2000 Smallest Fleet Smaller fleet; often found near metro stations; RTA-compliant tech and fares. Phone: 04 267 3222; App: Careem
Pink DTC Women-Only Taxi 2007 Small Newer addition; small modern fleet with limited presence. Phone: 800 88088; App: DTC, Careem

Special mention – Purple roofThough not widespread, purple roofs belong to Kabi Taxi, Dubai’s newest company focusing on modernity and practicality in their smaller fleet.Hala taxi: The digital booking revolutionIntroduced in 2019 as a partnership between the RTA and ride-hailing giant Careem, Hala Taxi is a digital booking platform that connects passengers to the nearest available RTA-approved taxi, regardless of roof colour. This 24/7 service offers real-time tracking, seamless cashless payments, and convenience for riders. A ride booked via Hala Taxi typically starts at around AED 12, with fares regulated by the RTA to maintain consistency.Fare uniformity across coloursImportantly, the colourful roofs do not affect the fare. All taxis follow the RTA’s standardized fare structure, which includes base fare, per kilometre charges, and waiting time costs that are consistent citywide. Any price differences generally come from booking platform service fees or minimum fare thresholds but never from the taxi operator.

Why Dubai taxi’s colour system works?

Dubai’s colour-coded taxi system facilitates efficiency and transparency. It helps passengers select taxis based on availability, preferred service (such as women-only rides), or environmental priorities without worrying about fare disparities or service standards. Furthermore, the system fosters healthy competition among operators, all while maintaining safety and regulatory oversight.Booking and Availability TipsWhile the popular ride-hailing app Careem connects users to all taxi types, it does not allow selection by roof colour. Passengers who prefer a specific taxi operator can call the respective hotlines or use operator-specific apps like DTC’s app for red and pink taxis. This increases the chances of getting a preferred taxi colour matching individual needs.In summary, Dubai’s taxi fleet is a model of organisation and clarity amid urban complexity. The colour-coded roofs help passengers easily identify taxi operators, with consistent fare pricing and safety regulations across all. From the large red fleet of Dubai Taxi Corporation to the environmentally friendly green Arabia Taxis and the women-only pink cabs, the system caters efficiently to diverse needs. With convenient booking via hotlines, apps, and the popular Hala Taxi platform, Dubai’s taxis offer reliable, accessible transportation for both residents and tourists. Go to Source

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