Dubai , April 9 , 2026 : Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in partnership with
Careem, has announced that more than 10 million cycling trips have been
completed through Careem Bike service since its launch in February 2020
to April 2026. This milestone reflects RTA’s leadership in delivering a safe
and sustainable mobility system, alongside a continued commitment to
encouraging environmentally friendly transport modes and supporting
Dubai’s vision to become a bicycle-friendly city, enhancing community
health and quality of life for residents and visitors.
RTA continues to develop cycling infrastructure through an integrated
network of existing and planned tracks, connecting residential areas with
key destinations and public transport stations. Designed in line with the
highest international standards, these tracks facilitate efficient and
seamless access across the emirate, supporting first- and last-mile
journeys and promoting the use of sustainable individual mobility modes.
To mark this achievement, RTA and Careem honoured the most active
users by awarding complimentary subscriptions to the service and
Careem DineOut vouchers. The most active user was also recognised
after completing nearly 5,000 trips, reflecting Dubai’s growing culture of
active and sustainable mobility.
Careem Bike will offer single-trip passes at a promotional price of AED 9.5
for new users on 11 th and 12 th April using the code BIKE10M, compared to
the standard fare of AED 19. This initiative aims to expand access to
sustainable mobility options and make them more accessible.
Hussain Al Banna, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency at RTA stated: “The
achievement of more than 10 million trips through Careem Bike service,
used by over one million users, highlights the effectiveness of RTA’s First
and Last-Mile Strategy, which is based on sustainability, shared mobility,
and user safety. Cycling trips also support integration with public transportand promote environmentally responsible mobility behaviours. Since the
launch of the service, Careem Bike trips have contributed to reducing
approximately 6.59 thousand tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions,
equivalent taking approximately 2,084 vehicles off the road.”
Al Banna added: “This achievement reflects the success of Dubai’s plans
and projects to expand the cycling track network and integrate
infrastructure across the emirate. The total length of cycling tracks has
increased from 6 km in 2009 to 636 km by the end of 2025, with plans to
reach 1,000 km by 2030. Infrastructure enhancements in residential areas
and around public transport stations have also contributed to increased
community adoption of cycling as a practical, healthy, and environmentally
friendly mode of transport, resulting in a 23% increase in cycling trips,
from 46.6 million in 2024 to 57.3 million in 2025.”
Bassel Al Nahlaoui, Chief Business Officer at Careem, said: “We are
proud to celebrate the achievement of more than 10 million trips through
Careem Bike service. This milestone, together with the rapid expansion of
the service, reflects the strength of our ongoing partnership with RTA. This
support plays a key role in expanding micro-mobility solutions across
Dubai, ensuring that safe and sustainable short-distance travel options
remain accessible to all.”
Since its launch in 2020, Careem Bike service has established itself as a
key component of Dubai’s public transport ecosystem. The network has
expanded from 71 stations to 210, providing more than 2,000 bicycles and
serving 49 residential communities across the emirate.
The network extends across major residential areas and key destinations,
including Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach and Jumeirah Street, Jumeirah
Lake Towers, The Greens, Barsha Heights, Dubai Water Canal, Dubai
Media City, Downtown Dubai, Al Qudra, Al Karama, and Al Mankhool.
