Drivers Affairs Rta -

The building is shiny. Air conditioning works. The staff looks professional. Digital queuing system exists—on paper.

After paying 300 AED for “knowledge and innovation fees” (I learned nothing, and saw no innovation), I was sent to a machine that prints a barcode to scan at another machine that prints a ticket to hand to a human who types the same barcode into a computer. drivers affairs rta

Bring a power bank. You’ll be there long enough to watch your phone die, then be reborn, then die again from boredom. Would you like a real (non-satirical) review or one focused on a specific RTA service (e.g., driving test, plate renewal, or fine payment)? The building is shiny

If you enjoy Kafka remakes with air conditioning and Arabic coffee, this is for you. If you want to keep your sanity, use the RTA app and never, ever visit in person. Digital queuing system exists—on paper

I walked into the RTA Drivers Affairs section needing a simple license renewal. What I got was a masterclass in bureaucratic time dilation.