Why Dubai is Terribly Designed

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2022
  • Why Dubai is Terribly Designed
    Dubai is an incredible city in the United Arab Emirates. The City was developed extremely quickly, within just a few decades, which resulted in some key infrastructure being left out. Throughout the video, i explain why Dubai was designed so terribly, and the new, Dubai 2040 Plan that hopes to fix this whole mess.
    The 2040 Plan is an incredible plan to fix most of the infrastructure problems Dubai is facing. The plan also hopes for Dubai's population to go from the current, 3.5 Million residents, to 6 Million residents by 2040. More citizens requires more infrastructure, so this plan hopes to set Dubai up for a good future as a thriving City.
    Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is home to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and many other incredible megaprojects. But the city is lacking key infrastructure for it to function properly. The Dubai 2040 Plan will fix all this, and will drastically improve the City in just 20 years. Dubai is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Dubai 2040, Tourism.
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  • @ArkiveYT
    @ArkiveYT  2 года назад +231

    Thanks for Watching, Subscribe if you enjoyed the video

    • @rayhankhan8992
      @rayhankhan8992 2 года назад +8

      Dubai has very good public transport. I don’t know why you are saying it doesn’t. Also USE has very low accidental rate. The picture you showed was from 2013. 9 years later accidents have become lower than ever.

    • @charliejoseph9559
      @charliejoseph9559 2 года назад +5

      Dubai has one of the best metro system in the world. If u have been there you can see. As the resident on the city i know the city well than a youtuber. The city also have lane dedicated for cycling and walking. If you have at lest once visited the city you could see truth rather not spread the lies around.

    • @free-radical6341
      @free-radical6341 2 года назад +2

      ❤️❤️👍🏻

    • @The-ZebraFinch-Channel
      @The-ZebraFinch-Channel 2 года назад +3

      Hello :))

    • @nayananalla2309
      @nayananalla2309 2 года назад

      Dubai drainage system is not good 😐 😕

  • @DucklingGaming
    @DucklingGaming 2 года назад +2457

    I suggest watching some Cities Skylines tutorials

    • @stefanc5112
      @stefanc5112 2 года назад +240

      Ahaha you re the best , well said , literally some simple players that are playing in free time are better then Dubai's whole city planning team

    • @user-xu9ws9rj8r
      @user-xu9ws9rj8r 2 года назад +6

      Lmao

    • @jesielcruz3412
      @jesielcruz3412 2 года назад +66

      I think they should watch city beautiful , not just bikes , city nerd because they videos are very informative

    • @mervin06
      @mervin06 2 года назад +13

      Just watch tutorials or build videos from RUclipsrs like imperatur, T4rget, City Planner Plays, and official Cities Skylines RUclips channel, and get the ideas from the pro or mod builds, not noob builds, finding Cities Skylines tutorials from the internet is just difficult to understand if you don’t use RUclips. And you should watch the British RUclipsr Biffa who fixes the traffic from 5% to almost 90%.

    • @filipmisic9012
      @filipmisic9012 2 года назад +4

      The comment I wanted to see thanks mate😂

  • @papadstavros
    @papadstavros 2 года назад +434

    I really hope this project succeeds and it won't just be another publicity project, because right now, Dubai is just a series of attractions surrounded by massive highways

    • @Batony
      @Batony 2 года назад +9

      Bingo

    • @c.m.b.7567
      @c.m.b.7567 2 года назад

      theres nothing wrong with a publicity project

    • @papadstavros
      @papadstavros 2 года назад +6

      @@c.m.b.7567 yeah but Dubai as a city has been a publicity project

    • @johnchristmas7522
      @johnchristmas7522 2 года назад

      Dubai is just a theme park. Wont be going back there again!

    • @ruckusbeblack
      @ruckusbeblack 2 года назад +3

      @@papadstavros It reminds me of Houston. We have walkable neighborhoods around downtown then after that it’s NOTHING but strip malls, freeways, and suburban housing.

  • @tea5092
    @tea5092 2 года назад +766

    I am from the capital city, Abu Dhabi. I've been to Dubai as a driver for 9-10 times and I do understand the key aspects that you have mentioned but I certainly believe the harsh weather plays a big role into building the infrastructure needed to take vehicle-dependency out of the equation. There are many solutions to the hot weather, such as covering the sidewalks with white sunshades to reflect the heat upwards and to ease on pedestrians and/or by adding external air conditioner from the underground. Two obvious disadvantages are noisiness and a large usage of electricity. I'm keen to read your ideas!

    • @kevinaguilar7541
      @kevinaguilar7541 2 года назад +19

      Adding white shades on top of the side walks sounds like a double edged sword idea. Mostly because this light will reflect backwards to the earth's atmosphere, damaging it in the process.
      I don't have a better solution, but here is my take. We should add shades, as you said, but they carry sand. That way, some of the heat and light gets absorbed in the sand and it minimizes damage to people's eyes and the earth atmosphere.

    • @duailibi2
      @duailibi2 2 года назад +122

      Better solution for heat: trees, a shit ton of trees

    • @perniciousseizurehellio3438
      @perniciousseizurehellio3438 2 года назад +17

      @@kevinaguilar7541 what do you mean by "they carry sand"

    • @sukimarcheti7823
      @sukimarcheti7823 2 года назад +15

      What about solar powered sunshades for pedestrian walkways? Feel free to add in the pros and cons for that

    • @kevinaguilar7541
      @kevinaguilar7541 2 года назад +4

      @@perniciousseizurehellio3438 imagine a sand box with pillars.

  • @TheMrNalsur
    @TheMrNalsur 2 года назад +253

    Disappointed by the thumbnail. I expected the negatives of Dubai be contrasted against London. Yet, London was not mentioned whatsoever. Why is it in the thumbnail?

  • @wavmanipulator
    @wavmanipulator 2 года назад +818

    Who is going to ride a bike in Dubai with temperatures of 45-50c 😂😂

    • @shukriwafiq5220
      @shukriwafiq5220 2 года назад +245

      EXACTLY. These Europeans thought they got the solution to traffic, while other places temperatures are not the same ffs.

    • @wavmanipulator
      @wavmanipulator 2 года назад +79

      @@shukriwafiq5220 it hurts to walk outside in Dubai especially during the day

    • @shukriwafiq5220
      @shukriwafiq5220 2 года назад +89

      @@wavmanipulator That's the sole reason why Dubai is a car centric city. No one wants to go to the shop in the desert by walking.

    • @TheMrNalsur
      @TheMrNalsur 2 года назад +117

      @@shukriwafiq5220 I live in Doha, and alas, even during the pleasant winter months, people would still drive up to outdoor foodstalls, honk, get their food and drive off. This is despite the temperature outside being 18-24.
      They don't even bother to turn off their engines, really annoying people who bother to actual use their legs for something other than pressing a pedal.

    • @joshuathomas2012
      @joshuathomas2012 2 года назад +46

      @@shukriwafiq5220 Improving bus services could be a big boost for tourism

  • @philiplombardo249
    @philiplombardo249 2 года назад +510

    I lived in Dubai in 2016 and I agree that it’s quite an awkward city to get around in. When I visited in 2021, it really wasn’t much better. The Dubai government has a lot to consider to make it more accessible and livable.

    • @amelia31289
      @amelia31289 2 года назад +39

      there are a lot of problems in the design of the city: american style suburbs, spending billions building 3 islands still in construction that destroyed natural reef and killed a lot of fish just to be whithout any public transportation and sinking 5 millimiters every year, a tweelve-lade road, a massive skycreaper that as no sewage system so every day poop trucks have to come to the burj khalifa to transport the shit out of the building, etc.

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад +22

      @@amelia31289 "building 3 islands still in construction that destroyed natural reef" - incorrect, even before those islands existed, there was never any coral reefs under Palm Jumeirah, the World Islands and Palm Jebel Ali. The seabed was just sand, but the media tends to overexaggerate and assume.
      In reality, most coral off the UAE's coast has been destroyed by global warming (about 80% killed by warming). The Persian Gulf had always been vulnerable due to its naturally high temperatures. And the major shipping activity has also exacerbated the problem.

    • @jittapootowasakun1960
      @jittapootowasakun1960 2 года назад +2

      @@amelia31289 Are you serious about the Sewage system? that shocked me

    • @rashid_al3
      @rashid_al3 2 года назад +2

      new york is almost x13 dubai size of course their dangerous rate will be better dubai is a small city with extra big population while new york is extra big city with extra big population

    • @amelia31289
      @amelia31289 2 года назад

      @@jittapootowasakun1960 yes

  • @noelht1
    @noelht1 2 года назад +72

    If you miss your turn in Dubai, it’s always at least a 10 kilometre round trip to get back to where you need to be. It’s a nightmare

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад +2

      As someone who's lived here for over a decade, I can confirm; the highways and roads, especially in downtown and the marina can be a confusing entanglement of twisting and turning belts of asphalt, but it gets tolerable, eventually...Deira and Jumeirah on the other hand are actually navigable, but the traffic can get horrendous.

    • @noelht1
      @noelht1 2 года назад

      @@AnonymousReader-er4eg I lived in JBR. Took me nearly a whole year to learn the spaghetti of roads that lead in and out to it from SZR

    • @nitishgupta5959
      @nitishgupta5959 Год назад +2

      @@noelht1 Thats you bro, within my first few months of driving I learned the roads and had no problems thereafter

  • @utkarshdharmadhikari6816
    @utkarshdharmadhikari6816 2 года назад +56

    They should learn from Abu Dhabi. As compared to Dubai, Abu dhabi is way more walkable, connected by public transit and easy to navigate thru

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад +6

      Plus the urban sprawl is better contained in Abu Dhabi.

    • @ARCHIHAB
      @ARCHIHAB 2 года назад +5

      But the traffic is horrible and people living there always complian about the lack of parking and actually prefer and wish to live in Dubai, Dubai also has it traffic issues but it's no way near other mega cities.

    • @roshangeorgesamuel6704
      @roshangeorgesamuel6704 2 года назад +4

      I have lived in both Abu Dhabi & Dubai, I've felt public transport is way better in Dubai. Also, majority of Dubai is reliably connected via public transport; provided Dubai is much smaller than Abu Dhabi emirate.

    • @roshangeorgesamuel6704
      @roshangeorgesamuel6704 2 года назад +3

      Yes, Abu Dhabi City is better walkable with buildings shading the walkways; with a better urban planning.

    • @utkarshdharmadhikari6816
      @utkarshdharmadhikari6816 2 года назад +1

      @@roshangeorgesamuel6704 yup, especially Hamdan Street and surrounding areas

  • @TheDarkLord9009
    @TheDarkLord9009 2 года назад +350

    It is unfortunate how you missed the main aspect that changes everything: weather. For 6 months, as temperatures hit over 48°C in summer, the city is simply unwalkable. You can barely get to the next building without getting dehydrated. Walkable paths and biking areas are unrealistic if they can't be used for half a year. This key aspect explains the car usage and with cars, roads are needed to connect it all. You should read up on environmental factors before comparing widely different cities like New York and Dubai.

    • @JohnDoe-nn3ib
      @JohnDoe-nn3ib 2 года назад +40

      they still drive cars all the time in winter. Just too lazy to walk. Obesity rate in the gulf doesn't help either with fast food around every corner

    • @Whatever-de9jb
      @Whatever-de9jb 2 года назад

      Shouldn't they be adapted to it?

    • @shaddythewiz3836
      @shaddythewiz3836 2 года назад +22

      you know u could build cities that cool themselves actually the UAE did just that made a walkable smart city in a desert climate. you just have to make the building close together and not use materials like concrete and glass which causes heat a heat affect

    • @Mike-ukr
      @Mike-ukr 2 года назад +8

      you can put them underground like Toronto has

    • @manswind3417
      @manswind3417 2 года назад +7

      @@Whatever-de9jb Over half of Dubai's population consists of expats, so I wouldn't think that.

  • @protostar5351
    @protostar5351 2 года назад +379

    People ought to realize that in the summer the temperature is 40-50 degrees C with extremely high humidity... that is why most people do not walk/bike ... Oh and also the summer is pretty long, and in winter it is still relatively hot compared to the rest of the world.

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 2 года назад +79

      In Texas some cities has underground tunnels networks to move around during summer and this underground network also include shops restaurants and other things you usually find on streets.
      Saying this I'm from a area which is semi desert, yes we don't walk during the day but as suns sets everyone gets out and streets become very busy.

    • @aalhashmi90
      @aalhashmi90 2 года назад +26

      @@arminius6506 what is the average temperature in TX during summer? In Dubai it's above 100F in the morning.
      Yes you can make a full air-conditioned tunnel in a small city center but no in a big city like Dubai. They will just counted as another mall

    • @rakeshbabu9884
      @rakeshbabu9884 2 года назад +29

      @@aalhashmi90 Yes Dubai is hot, but it's also a fact that Dubai govt actually never invests on planting trees near walkways or foot paths & that's d problem !

    • @toddlithgow
      @toddlithgow 2 года назад +82

      That’s an awful excuse. People have lived in the area for thousands of years, how do you think they managed to walk around without the need for a car?
      If you build tight streets with buildings that provide shade, or plant trees to do the same thing, it’s much more bearable. Funnily enough that’s how cities historically were built in every hot climate, including old Dubai itself.
      People don’t walk in Dubai because the buildings are monoliths surrounded by empty parking lots and dead space that discourages you from doing so, not just from a heat perspective, but because of a perceive lack of safety, clear routes, and of course this building type forces everything to be further away. A well designed city would have all amenities for day to day activities (shops, places of worship, some work places) within a few hundred metres. Even in the highest of temperatures, with the right city design people can walk just fine, it’s almost as if we have had to do that for 6,000 years before the invention of the automobile

    • @yuriibondar3757
      @yuriibondar3757 2 года назад +7

      Not true, I've been to Dubai and it's actually pretty nice if you're walking in the shade, for example. You can adapt surprisingly quickly.

  • @princeofchetarria5375
    @princeofchetarria5375 2 года назад +21

    The problem with most modern cities is that they are built for cars, not people :(

  • @jennywight9119
    @jennywight9119 2 года назад +465

    I’ve been to Dubai several times and they have a great metro train system that MANY people use

    • @sarache5238
      @sarache5238 2 года назад +255

      hi, I’ve lived in Dubai for 15 years. The Dubai metro might be good but it is extremely hard to access especially if you don’t live near sheikh zayed road. If needed, one has to take a taxi to the nearest bus station then a bus to the nearest metro station in order to access the metro line. keep in mind it’s just a straight line and doesn’t go deeper into Dubai where most family’s and schools are. I do see construction work for new metro lines so I do think it might become more accessible. it’s just a shame they didn’t think to do this sooner, and instead spent money on useless islands.

    • @farhansiddiqui1280
      @farhansiddiqui1280 2 года назад +16

      @@sarache5238 where in Dubai did you live? It was pretty good where I live

    • @Ibh111142
      @Ibh111142 2 года назад +5

      @@sarache5238 I don’t think it is the Metro I think it is Emirates Rail. No news on Metro extensions

    • @ariolagranola2196
      @ariolagranola2196 2 года назад +89

      Dubai is the worst city I’ve ever been too.
      No history, no infrastructure. Just heat, sand and tall buildings. Where’s the personality? There is none.

    • @sherko7928
      @sherko7928 2 года назад +13

      @@sarache5238 exactly! I visited Dubai last month and had the same exact experience. The city needs another metro line. The one they currently have either skips past areas, or doesn't even go near other areas

  • @muzingwenya64
    @muzingwenya64 2 года назад +54

    I have always said this, Dubai just doesn't have that city vibe. You know, going around the city, seeing street vendors, eating street food etc, that's what makes a liveable city, and dubai doesn't have that

    • @youcanpunchmeintheface
      @youcanpunchmeintheface 2 года назад +17

      feels like plastic city, yes

    • @bohboh8
      @bohboh8 2 года назад +10

      You don't know Dubai. You have all this

    • @rohan_3128
      @rohan_3128 2 года назад +4

      It's hot out there

    • @abusheikh-9346
      @abusheikh-9346 2 года назад +14

      I live in Kurdistan, In summer it gets pretty hot, but countries such as UAE and Saudi Arabia and the others, get even hotter, I don't know what kind of a psychopath would want to go for a walk in there 😂

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад +1

      @@abusheikh-9346 why are they psychopaths for walking?

  • @mentonerodominicano
    @mentonerodominicano 2 года назад +34

    It's not surprising to me that a country with an oil-dependent economy based so much of its infrastructure around cars. It would have been cool if they had used all that money to create a world class public transport system (they could have built the best in the world for real), but I'm sure the highway contractors also lobbied hard for the country to be the way it is now.

    • @Jack-he8jv
      @Jack-he8jv 2 года назад

      its an aristocratic republic, so no lobbying(bribes), cant bribe a king whose wealth is the nation itself.
      problem is the weather, temperature and dust.

    • @majidamiri8495
      @majidamiri8495 2 года назад +3

      @@Jack-he8jv lol Mr. Eric really said lobbying. we ain't in the US where corporations control how the government operates. heck, the oil industry is half-government owned anyway, why would they lobby for themselves? this comment section is so pathetic.

    • @Houthiandtheblowfish
      @Houthiandtheblowfish Год назад +1

      @@majidamiri8495 هف هس رخف مخززغ

  • @AlfonsoAlvarezSixto
    @AlfonsoAlvarezSixto 2 года назад +5

    I have high hopes that your channel will continue to grow, I have faith that soon RUclips will notice you, and recommend your videos much more.

  • @theancientsancients1769
    @theancientsancients1769 2 года назад +146

    There is no lack of public transit! People avoid public transport that are middle class. Dubai has better transport than most US cities . However the urban connection is an issue

    • @sandusky_skaii3485
      @sandusky_skaii3485 2 года назад +54

      Dubai has better transportation than most of the US? Dubai is a tiny city not even the size of the smallest states lol, be logical and compare cities to cities and not one of the biggest countries to a tiny city that'll make your argument valid

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 2 года назад +66

      U lost me at "Dubai has better transport than most US cities", No it doesn't. Every big US city has some kind of Transit and walkable areas. Dubai is just roads
      It's literally a US suburb with car dependency and massive skyscrapers in the middle of the Desert.

    • @ishaqmo7200
      @ishaqmo7200 2 года назад +7

      @@Racko. they have an alright metro line to the older town and souls, but that's about it

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 2 года назад +5

      @@ishaqmo7200 Yea, which isn't usually enough tbh, and ppl still need to drive to get around

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 2 года назад +10

      ​@@livetubeoriginals Dubai's transit system is mediocre, nothing compared to massive Cities Across the US and Europe, also every US city has a transit system, most just are terrible, it doesn't mean nonexistent

  • @andresamartins26
    @andresamartins26 2 года назад +10

    I drove more than 3000 km in Dubai/Abu Dhabi during 18 days and I did not see one single accident. In fact, the roads are outstanding, the best I have ever seen.

  • @leomationsyt8112
    @leomationsyt8112 Год назад +6

    This video is actually really well done because it’s establishes the main problems Dubai has while also taking in the positives of the city and I think that’s really well done :)

  • @jamesblant9163
    @jamesblant9163 2 года назад +2

    I am so surprised to see this video on the channel with only 3 thousand subscribers! I thought there are a couple of millions because of a perfect quality of the video! Wish you to grow fast!

  • @drake-om7ir
    @drake-om7ir 2 года назад +1

    great content

  • @AshmewStudios
    @AshmewStudios 2 года назад +13

    Dubai is literally a repeat of America in the 60's, in a bad way.

    • @rohan_3128
      @rohan_3128 2 года назад +7

      Yes, the crime rate says otherwise and it's been years and I haven't seen Burj Khalifa's copy in US

    • @AshmewStudios
      @AshmewStudios 2 года назад

      @@rohan_3128 well the other things like freeways, un-walkability, etc

    • @eventusvantos1905
      @eventusvantos1905 2 года назад +5

      @@AshmewStudios nothing wrong with freeways and it is walkable

    • @AshmewStudios
      @AshmewStudios 2 года назад +1

      @@eventusvantos1905 too many freeways makes a city less walkable

    • @eventusvantos1905
      @eventusvantos1905 2 года назад +4

      @@AshmewStudios no not necessarily

  • @hpsauce1078
    @hpsauce1078 2 года назад +6

    When people say Dubai has a "very large population" i get quite confused, by most metrics Dubai's population of 3.2 million makes it a rather mediocre sized place on par with the likes of... Manchester or Amsterdam, to put that into perspective LA has a metro population of 13.2 million or bigger than the entirety of the combined so at least comparatively it has a better excuse to have loads of traffic

  • @biggestconstruction3627
    @biggestconstruction3627 2 года назад

    Great work... Keep it Up

  • @_SJ
    @_SJ 2 года назад +2

    Cool mini documentary ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @manni1859
    @manni1859 2 года назад +9

    I've visited Dubai more than 15 times, each for a good length of time, and I have only ever experienced a traffic jam once. But I do agree that the road system looks / is confusing to navigate.

  • @whereisgabri3641
    @whereisgabri3641 2 года назад +5

    Very interesting. Went to Dubai several
    Times and driving there is a nightmare. If you miss your exit on the main road, the next u turn is in many km

  • @lathiframadhan5629
    @lathiframadhan5629 2 года назад +1

    This video is what I was been looking for!!

  • @CountryBoyMagic520
    @CountryBoyMagic520 2 года назад

    Big up Arkive happy to meet you wish you sucsess always

  • @balajikrishnamoorthy4332
    @balajikrishnamoorthy4332 2 года назад +3

    Last 6 years I am in Dubai. Compare to other cities in emirates. Dubai public transit is very good. I agree Without a car we can't access many places

  • @torbjornhagstedt1178
    @torbjornhagstedt1178 2 года назад +43

    A lot of informations in the video are simply wrong. The metro is great new and modern and there a new lines last year and roads are new. Dubai is a great place.

    • @nekko_
      @nekko_ 2 года назад +5

      🤕

    • @aaronmiranda1023
      @aaronmiranda1023 2 года назад +15

      Half the comments are saying “everyone drives” and the other half is saying “the metro is amazing” so which is it, I think y’all are just Dubai pilled

    • @User-qz2wz
      @User-qz2wz 2 года назад +5

      @@aaronmiranda1023 in the UAE 46% of people use public transport including buses, and light rail.

    • @god-of-war-fan
      @god-of-war-fan 2 года назад +3

      @@aaronmiranda1023 clownass, we have a great metro system but obviously some parts of the city aren't connected to the metro, so we use cars or taxis for those parts

    • @murtazaoan5597
      @murtazaoan5597 2 года назад +1

      I've, used the bus, its pretty good

  • @joshuahart5651
    @joshuahart5651 Год назад

    This is such a good channel. You deserve way more subscribers.

  • @CARCROWN
    @CARCROWN 2 года назад

    Hey buddy, i want to eagerly know that how you research your videos and how you write your scipts. Every video you make is totally awesome please tell me how you research and write scripts please please please reply

  • @ESC_jackqulen
    @ESC_jackqulen 2 года назад +3

    Oooh a new geography educational channel
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    • @ESC_jackqulen
      @ESC_jackqulen 2 года назад +1

      Also I like that your videos are shorter, great for people with short attention span like me

    • @7mmox739
      @7mmox739 2 года назад

      How it's educational?? This channel spread false information about dubai like you can read the comments how wrong he is. Just like he's other videos about dubai just to get more views.

  • @kevinfernandez9999
    @kevinfernandez9999 2 года назад +4

    As someone who lived in dubai, There's a reason there isn't any sidewalks and bicycle tracks, because dubai is a freaking desert, basically for more than half of the year it's hot af, so even if you spend millions of dollars to build all these, it will be a waste because nobody will use it, who is gonna step outside to walk or ride a bike, when you can't even bear the heat for more than 5 seconds, dubai has a car culture, so the city is built in accordance to that

    • @marioirl1569
      @marioirl1569 2 года назад

      No Dubai creates the car culture not the other way round

    • @ligondesenuts769
      @ligondesenuts769 Год назад

      A lot of countries are in deserts and are still walkable. Manama and Amman are very walkable desert cities when compared to Dubai

  • @algernon5177
    @algernon5177 2 года назад +1

    Oh look another channel to subscribe! The algorithm is doing very well it seems

  • @zoeywillems
    @zoeywillems 2 года назад +2

    Gorgeous visuals

  • @mohammedalmeer9251
    @mohammedalmeer9251 2 года назад +14

    I live in dubai and i feel noo problem in the roads and highways over here And my son who is a 14 year old can go anywhere using public transportation adn public transportation is very cheap if you use the regular one

  • @askar_khidirov
    @askar_khidirov 2 года назад +48

    I've been several times to Dubai. Also, I've been in Europe Megapolises. Dubai is not for walking and biking cause of climate. Highways are the best solution for this Arab megapolis.

  • @RhodianColossus
    @RhodianColossus 2 года назад +2

    18 per 100k accident deaths roughly comes out to almost 2 people dying in an accident on Dubai's roads every single day

  • @pedrochavesazevedo8673
    @pedrochavesazevedo8673 2 года назад +2

    Certainly a channel that will grow a lot in 2022

  • @jasona5221
    @jasona5221 2 года назад +3

    Whatever you say. I feel very safe walking in dubai without fear being mugged

  • @ARCHIHAB
    @ARCHIHAB 2 года назад +4

    It seems RUclipsrs find Dubai an easy traget to make viral videos about with catchy titles that haters like to click to see, this is not the issue, the issue is usually these RUclipsrs have never visited or almost know nothing about outside from is what mentioned in the media.
    So what was mentioned in this Video is missing a key ingredient when comparing Dubai to other Cities is the Weather.
    I would ask you to spend 5 minutes outside in the summer here in Dubai, even in the shade, even at night, it's just unpleasant to be outside between May and October.
    So what to do?
    If you want to compare Dubai to a city then it make sense to compare it to it's neighbour city Abu Dhabi, which has same grid Design as New York, the city is true more walkable in the winter, but only people who have to walk actually do in the summer, and if you give them the option they prefer not to, so what the problem with the grid?, It's not good for traffic, and because people want to drive around it create a lot of it, and the bigger problem is where to park it since closer buildings which most of them were built before new regulations mean they don't have underground parking made a nightmare issues for parking, thats why a lot of my friends who lives in Abu Dhabi actually prefer Dubai highways and the new expansions if Abu Dhabi look more like Dubai.
    Now Don't get me wrong, there is a lot of issues in Dubai's Urban Planning, but as a resident in Dubai and many other cities before like New York and Washington DC, I prefer Dubai for the convenience for a family, if I was a single dude then I would prefer New York because I actually like to walk and the weather is nicer, but New York is horrible for families, don't even get me started on that, I can just say try to have a baby with stroller and want to use the Metro that have no elevators 😓.

  • @GunDrummer
    @GunDrummer 2 года назад

    This is interesting dude

  • @fal218
    @fal218 Год назад +1

    The reason no major car accidents in New York City is that 95% of your Journey the car is not moving at all and in Manhattan it’s even useless to have a car .

  • @davidbilla8063
    @davidbilla8063 2 года назад +8

    Bruh only $150 million for metro 😂 even in india We spend billions of dollars for 50to100km metros 150million is a puny budget it's not even worth to create a 10 mile metro

    • @rohan_3128
      @rohan_3128 2 года назад +5

      It cost around 4 to 7 billion $ this guy in the video is just hating Dubai.

  • @livablecity
    @livablecity 2 года назад +5

    I think you're overly optimistic. This 2040 plan sounds like a publicity stunt; a city designed for cars can never possibly be "the best city to live in".

    • @Jack-he8jv
      @Jack-he8jv 2 года назад

      where there's a will, there's a way.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 2 года назад +2

      I do understand the key aspects that you have mentioned but I certainly believe the harsh weather plays a big role into building the infrastructure needed to take vehicle-dependency out of the equation.

    • @sanawon404
      @sanawon404 Год назад

      publicity stunt that hasn't even been publicized, lmao, sure, 2040 plan is not for you or outsiders, it's to improve the city's inhabitants, expats and native dubaiians alike, the plan has already helped my town, 4 parks and recreational centers were added around where i live, expansion of the inner streets and the anouncement of a rail station that links my town to the etihad railway

  • @katjerouac
    @katjerouac 2 года назад +2

    The good thing about Dubai is that's it's still a pretty clean slate. There's a lot of room for improvement where a city like Houston is irreparable

  • @ElonMusk-FanZone
    @ElonMusk-FanZone 2 года назад +6

    Since when are we walking and biking to get around in a 40C environment?

    • @ArkiveYT
      @ArkiveYT  2 года назад +2

      Even if the the temperature is hot, adding green spaces and outdoor environments provides for a better City overall. Although temperatures are hot, part of the 2040 plan is to add more green spaces to the city.

    • @ArkiveYT
      @ArkiveYT  2 года назад +1

      @@sebastianh3757 Yes, I understand that. I dont necessarily agree with Dubai's plans to add green spaces in a region with such hot temperatures. I only mentioned it since it was a part of the 2040 plan.

    • @zayedalshamsi7321
      @zayedalshamsi7321 2 года назад +2

      @@ArkiveYT you seem like a smart guy, Dubai doesn’t plant trees because when they did they found out it used a lot of water, and in a country where water is so scarce it’s not an option

  • @runawayxast72
    @runawayxast72 2 года назад +7

    But also, you forgot to add on that Dubai hasn't had much time to develop either, the country is about 50 years old further meaning that they dont have time to develop everything as to how it is in the USA, UK and etc. The streets and highways are getting fixed, do your research.

    • @vanja.s
      @vanja.s 2 года назад

      Guys making videos like this doesn't know s*it...

  • @samirahmo4230
    @samirahmo4230 2 года назад +15

    As someone who lives in Dubai, and has been frequenting is since 2007, it has significantly improved. I think the problem was that they needed to develop in a specific way to make sure they can get the tourism levels they want. Now they need to refine it. Will it work? Yes. They have been very good at meeting their goals

    • @majidamiri8495
      @majidamiri8495 2 года назад

      at least we achieve goals unlike the US that never gets anything done.

    • @samirahmo4230
      @samirahmo4230 2 года назад +2

      @@majidamiri8495 I don't think that's a fair statement, the US is and will most likely remain the economic powerhouse of the world for the foreseeable future. We cannot spend a day especially here in the middle east without consuming an American product. Have they faltered in a lot of ways? Yes considering what they have they should be much better. But all countries falter at one point or the other.

  • @theopinist215
    @theopinist215 2 года назад +2

    dubai it's just playing cities skylines in sandbox for the first time

  • @skymiles23
    @skymiles23 2 года назад

    Nice video

  • @hawhyanusjiwana585
    @hawhyanusjiwana585 2 года назад +4

    Dubai has several climate issue, some of them is the temperature and the wind. If you really concerned about the road, the city never reach 30 km deep to the desert or land and the last road are single in the middle of desert. Wind from the sea and from the land is different, sometimes carry a sand particles and others thing.

  • @realzhella6817
    @realzhella6817 2 года назад +25

    One problem that I always saw in Dubai as a resident living here for 20 years is that u can never get to the point opposite to the place your standing in if u don't have a car since these 2 places even though just meters apart is probably separated by 2 four lane highways going back and forth.....so u always need a car and makes it very difficult to walk to places in Dubai...but I never found this problem in sharjah where u can literally walk anywhere if it wasnt for the humid climate

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад

      why would u wanna walk in the heat though??? im confused.

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад +2

      Aren't there like dozens of footbridges across the Sheikh Zayed Road? I've always walked across the highway to my barber.

    • @Code-ru5to
      @Code-ru5to 2 года назад +1

      Ya there is bridges to cross the highway

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад

      @@Code-ru5to ye there is that too, I used it 2 days ago.

    • @sekainiheiwa3650
      @sekainiheiwa3650 Год назад

      You are 💪 to handle this mega failure for 20 years! I

  • @PhiromWalker
    @PhiromWalker 2 года назад

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  • @manhoosnick
    @manhoosnick 2 года назад +6

    Dubai were in their teenage years, now they have grown and will refine now to low density and more walkable.

    • @duailibi2
      @duailibi2 2 года назад

      mid dense is better

  • @r97111
    @r97111 2 года назад +27

    I’m from the uae (Dubai) and I don’t agree with all of ur points but we all have our opinions

    • @mohamedmansooralkatheeri6158
      @mohamedmansooralkatheeri6158 2 года назад +2

      Nah bro I am emirati and I agree with this guy, C'mon lets not kid ourselves dubai is an amazing city and I love it so much but truthfuly it does need some improvments that the video stated. I LOVE MY COUNTRY AND I AM NOT HATING IT IN ANYWAY, JUST SAYING SOME IMPROVMENTS NEED TO BE MADE, BUT I AM VERY PROUD TO BE AN EMIRATI.

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад +2

      @@mohamedmansooralkatheeri6158 true but there are some broblems that cant be fixed like the climate. people complain that they cant walk accros the street because of the design but its so hot outside they can get killed after a while.

    • @SquidProQuo80
      @SquidProQuo80 2 года назад

      Urban Design or lack thereof is not an opinion... it's absolutely necessary!

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад

      @@SquidProQuo80 it is tho

    • @majidamiri8495
      @majidamiri8495 2 года назад +1

      @@mohamedmansooralkatheeri6158 since you're emirati, you've likely done the military service (or maybe still haven't but will soon.) when you experience the hot fucking scolding sun during very basic training routines, you'll know why Dubai is unwalkable.

  • @irfanahmed2635
    @irfanahmed2635 2 года назад +4

    Dubai is great much better than western cities

    • @rohan_3128
      @rohan_3128 2 года назад +2

      And safer too

    • @lmao.3661
      @lmao.3661 2 года назад +2

      it's the worst of the lot, plastic hellhole that shouldn't exist.

    • @heisen-bones
      @heisen-bones 2 года назад

      Except for its human rights record ;)

  • @alimroweh1
    @alimroweh1 2 года назад +1

    30 years ago they didn't have popular destinations to build roads to.. and as i someone used to hot climate myself i still can't imagine biking in dubai

  • @tomw3102
    @tomw3102 8 месяцев назад

    i live here. the roads are very crazy but if you work it out, its very simple its like a grid system. can get long distance in short time!

  • @uchannel7892
    @uchannel7892 2 года назад +7

    As a Nigerian Dubai is more beautiful than Landon, London is old news.

  • @pqXbdXpq
    @pqXbdXpq 2 года назад +3

    Dubai needs to create underground metro/pedestrian tunnel connectors that includes parking and possibly retail spaces. See, no one would walk or bike in 100+ temps and 80% humidity!

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад +1

      Considering the shifting sand dunes of the Arabian desert and massive foundations of existing buildings, such a project would be overly complex would have to be much deeper and thus much more expensive than in other cities where they don't have the same geographical problems.

    • @sanawon404
      @sanawon404 Год назад

      i dont think any underground project is feasible in arabia

  • @mitulbabui8592
    @mitulbabui8592 Год назад

    Wonderful 🇬🇧👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @daercelebrod
    @daercelebrod 2 года назад +17

    you forgot that its still a literal desert next to the sea making it hot and humid asl. you barely walk down the pavement from your office to the cafe and youre dripping in sweat. so the walkable and outdoor recreational areas must be kept indoors or near the beach where the sea gale cools things down and combats humidity. which is where they are. also you can hardly blame them for the real problems, they got a lot of money very quick and it wasnt managedas well as it couldve been by a government that had never had that much to spend

  • @khamisjr_
    @khamisjr_ 2 года назад +4

    "Dubai is terribly designed cuz there's no bike routes :("

    • @sukimarcheti7823
      @sukimarcheti7823 2 года назад

      and that's an excellent point to have.

    • @sanawon404
      @sanawon404 Год назад

      @@sukimarcheti7823 no it's not, it's a fucking desert, go bike somewhere else

  • @UncensoredTVs
    @UncensoredTVs 2 года назад +10

    Even if there's a sidewalk or a bicycle lanes, you still have no idea how HOT it is, temperature can reach up to 50C with humidity that makes you wet like swimming, no way you can walk or ride a bicycle in there, trust me i lived there for years, you need a vehicle with AC on all the time

    • @leprenom921
      @leprenom921 2 года назад +2

      Of course but that's the whole point. Why is Dubai planned like this if they know it's a terribly hot place ? The city should be more dense with Green spaces but they keep on building skyscrapers and megaprojects

    • @zayedalshamsi7321
      @zayedalshamsi7321 2 года назад +1

      @@leprenom921 by the way the skyscrapers are all in the same place and it’s just a small parts of Dubai. If you go other places then you’ll know that the video is focusing on a small part of the city, which actually is still under development

    • @sanawon404
      @sanawon404 Год назад

      @@leprenom921 you do realise how hard it is to green the desert, right? you do know how scarce water is, right? there is a greening process right now but we're literally fighting nature here, it's gonna take a while

  • @syd6166
    @syd6166 Год назад +2

    The reason there are no bike paths in Dubai are because cycling in the us can make you sweat even when it’s 20 degrees Celsius then imagine Dubai a city built in the desert where temperatures rise up to 50 degrees Celsius

  • @mazinthebeast8278
    @mazinthebeast8278 2 года назад

    I was thinking the exact same of that hope Dubai to solve those problems

  • @mohaideen6030
    @mohaideen6030 2 года назад +3

    I live in Dubai, And I don't think so Dubai's roads are confusing, in my opinions Dubai has the best traffic control than most of the countries. Dubai roads have signs everywhere and it is nearly impossible to take the wrong road and if you do so there will always be connecting road.

  • @aftershokke
    @aftershokke 2 года назад +3

    Japan, New York, London: carefully designed city planning with buildings integrated into existing public space, connecting to other roads and crosswalk for convenience and easy access
    Dubai: hahaha tall building go brrrrrrrrr

    • @sanawon404
      @sanawon404 Год назад +1

      not comparable at all, when talking about dubai you have too keep in mind the short timeline of development and the scrotchingingly hot enviroment, this does not apply to london, new york or any city in japan

  • @ethanlittle776
    @ethanlittle776 2 года назад +2

    Dubai, “sewage systems don’t bring in any money so let’s not build them and use tankers to remove it”

  • @shivamdwivedi2245
    @shivamdwivedi2245 2 года назад +2

    Please do video on New Delhi.

  • @porkysharma8423
    @porkysharma8423 2 года назад +36

    What is up with this Dubai hate train, especially from those who never lived there? NY is a walkable city, while Dubai is a car driven city, of course it will have more accidents.

    • @festive5476
      @festive5476 2 года назад +14

      That is the problem, it is a car driven city. Most cities around the world are great offenders in this regard.

    • @porkysharma8423
      @porkysharma8423 2 года назад +24

      @@festive5476 It might not be efficient in a temperate climate, but in Dubai it works. No one wants to walk in the middle of the day in the scorching sun of Dubai.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 года назад +12

      Singapore isn't much better on the heat index, yet they still made it a very walkable city.

    • @XxSniper32
      @XxSniper32 2 года назад +7

      @@doujinflip Singapore is green not a desert

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад +7

      @@doujinflip you've used a false equivalence. Singapore is tropical, Dubai is a desert. Lets use the summer temperatures: Singapore usually witnesses a minimum of 23-26 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 31-34 degrees Celsius in the summer. Dubai tends to be even more hot and humid in the months of July and August, with temperatures hitting around 45 °C (113 °F), and with lows of barely less than 30 °C (86 °F). Thus your point falls apart.

  • @SiincereARC
    @SiincereARC 2 года назад +7

    It's like the Dubai developers played a couple of hours of Cities Skylines before providing their input.

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад

      let me guess.. u watch xqc

    • @SiincereARC
      @SiincereARC 2 года назад

      @@AndrewTateKingCobra no. Just looked it up. Doesn't look like anything I'd be into.

  • @AntPictures
    @AntPictures 2 года назад +1

    Their roads are massive! Incredible!

  • @MyKharli
    @MyKharli 2 года назад

    latest sea level rise forecast estimates are a bit worrying ..as are predicted temperatures in the area

  • @Victorious.Pakistan
    @Victorious.Pakistan 2 года назад +16

    "very large population of 3.1 million"
    My district (Karachi suburbs) has 1 million people and the District next to me has 5 million 💀

    • @LS-tk7hp
      @LS-tk7hp 2 года назад +3

      i bet the quality of life is splendid

    • @farouque9066
      @farouque9066 2 года назад

      It's city population

    • @Victorious.Pakistan
      @Victorious.Pakistan 2 года назад

      @@LS-tk7hp it is actually, Better then Hong Kong and other Asian States like India and even South American states, they actually rival The middle east.

    • @LS-tk7hp
      @LS-tk7hp 2 года назад +5

      @@Victorious.Pakistan according to who? i took the 3 seconds to search for it and found out its in the top 10 LEAST liveable cities in the world according to the Economist Group - in The Global Liveability Index 2019. and i highly doubt that in the last 3 years things got better.
      And tbh pakistan as a whole is not known anywhere for its high quality life, more so for its constant conflict with india and them terrorizing each other.

    • @Victorious.Pakistan
      @Victorious.Pakistan 2 года назад

      @@LS-tk7hp I'm talking about my particular district, I live in Bahria Town, Not Karachi City. Search Bahria town and you'll know what I mean.

  • @bo6be3
    @bo6be3 2 года назад +5

    Lol, anyone who's lived in dubai knows that this is an exaggeration at best

  • @ownthegame3
    @ownthegame3 2 года назад

    good video
    1 wrong turn or missed turn will mean many km before reverting to the right route
    also traffic can be very bad
    car park availability too.
    it requires the city replanning than just abt infrastructure
    move some services, offices tourist places and facilities away from Shk Zayad Road else the jam will always be there.

  • @sinaaaaaan
    @sinaaaaaan 2 года назад +1

    Hey, I live in dubai rn and the public transport here is on another level accessible everywhere you have to see the metros here in the evening Istg it’s so crowded

  • @shaijanpk5762
    @shaijanpk5762 2 года назад +15

    London built-up by looted money from several nations. But Dubai created by their own money. That's f different

    • @trukeis856
      @trukeis856 2 года назад +3

      That's what arab with money gets you, gimmicky shit

    • @AliAbrahem
      @AliAbrahem 2 года назад +9

      @@trukeis856 buddy and what does British with money get you? Mass genocide in African countries? Get a grip of yourself european countries would be nothing without Arab and African resources

    • @AnonymousReader-er4eg
      @AnonymousReader-er4eg 2 года назад

      @@AliAbrahem preach

    • @heisen-bones
      @heisen-bones 2 года назад

      @@AliAbrahem and most of these Arabian cities wouldn't be anything without its south Asian laborers who get treated like shit by the govt

    • @AliAbrahem
      @AliAbrahem 2 года назад

      @@heisen-bones and most of these American cities wouldn’t be anything without the African American and native workers who got treated like trash by the govt. u wanna keep playing this game? Because last time I checked the governments in the Middle East have nothing to do with the workers that get treated badly are treated badly by western companies not the government use ur brain

  • @dafuce
    @dafuce Год назад

    Not even a mention that the city is in a desert climate, therefore it faces many challenges to be walkable, cyclable or have green parks

  • @stueyphone
    @stueyphone 2 года назад +1

    Dubai is designed like my first city in Cities Skylines

  • @sunnysparkle9950
    @sunnysparkle9950 2 года назад +44

    I realize that many people try to compare and then degrade Dubai against NY or London. Come on, do we really need to measure an asian country according to western standards, when their culture, ethnicities, weather conditions and everything else is entirely different. It's kind of unfair judgement when NY or London took couple of hundred years to come to this point yet Dubai only took 30. These are our pure double standards and hypocritical like only west is allowed to showcase what is being developed and what is not and asian people have no understanding in that. I know that Dubai has it's problems, but it's just like everywhere else and they are learning through their mistakes. I have yet to see a country as perfect as a utopia or heaven. And if you are wondering, I never lived there to come up with this conclusion.
    EDIT: I see many people don't agree with me. I mean it's okay, but please understand that I never meant to offend any culture or country, east or west. Well, that is my point to begin TBH. I love and respect every country and culture from east to west but I don't like it when people treat other countries badly just because they are different from them, its also a form of racism.

    • @muhammedzidan687
      @muhammedzidan687 2 года назад +5

      bro, well said, I am studying in Dubai,tbh I didn't feel any inconvenience

    • @abdulnihaal5811
      @abdulnihaal5811 2 года назад +5

      Well said👏

    • @kiane9465
      @kiane9465 2 года назад +6

      It’s not a country vs country comparison. You’re just the one pushing it. You can compare Tokyo and Singapore to Dubai and the arguments will still be valid. Efficient movement of goods and people is not a “western standard”.

    • @sunnysparkle9950
      @sunnysparkle9950 2 года назад

      @@kiane9465 I understand the point you are raising here, it isn't just about the video which I'm pointing out, it more related to the view the western public holds in regards to the development of asian states. Furthermore, even if you speak about Japan and Singapore, they took a large amount of time to develop, so their comparison to Dubai or the whole UAE still holds invalid. Dubai is an infant state which only took 30 years to develop and still it can hold up to the standards of being any developed country or a state and ofcourse with some elements of problem which is forseen considering how rapidly they had to build their nation. Honestly, it's applaudable and impressive how far they have reached and I see it unecessary that how some of the people are scrutinizing everything.

    • @proger1960
      @proger1960 2 года назад +5

      @@sunnysparkle9950
      Nope , UAE when it eventually discovered oil and got their capita decided to make a city with utter trash planning. With the money they could have built way better looking cities with shade , culture and just accessibility in general instead of tall buildings which satisfy their inflated egos.
      They couldn’t even industrialize in 30 years , all their wealth was dependent on oil which isn’t even impressive. And all their planning for architect and technology is done by the west and even then it still doesn’t look as good.
      Dubai is nothing more than a overrated Macau or Las Vegas , no racism just facts

  • @imblack011
    @imblack011 2 года назад +13

    cap. i love in dubai and ill tell you its one of the best designed cities ive ever been to. especially the metro. its amazing

    • @duailibi2
      @duailibi2 2 года назад

      It's nothing

    • @perniciousseizurehellio3438
      @perniciousseizurehellio3438 2 года назад +7

      @@duailibi2 hmm should I take the word of someone who lives there or some person who thinks hes an expert because he watched a youtube video

    • @duailibi2
      @duailibi2 2 года назад

      @@perniciousseizurehellio3438 i'm an university student from Coimbra who's enrolled in various disciplines that teach me about city planning and engineering. I have great teachers and colleagues and exchange opinions and knowledge and we all agree that Dubai is not a good city in general

    • @imblack011
      @imblack011 2 года назад

      @@duailibi2 it is. way better than most american cities thats for sure

    • @duailibi2
      @duailibi2 2 года назад

      @@imblack011 it's not hard to gave better metros then the US, now try competing to massive metro systems from Europe and Asia

  • @theforeheaddrummer5755
    @theforeheaddrummer5755 2 года назад +1

    Well they also need to stop it from being illegal to hold hands in public💀

  • @mrnobodymr8002
    @mrnobodymr8002 Год назад

    Dubai is like my first cities skylines map

  • @brexistentialism7628
    @brexistentialism7628 2 года назад +20

    Living here, I can guarantee you that transport is very efficient here. I am from Germany and it's quite impressive compared to infrastructure in Europe. Especially those many wide and straight highways contribute to this fact. I actually live right on sheikh Zayed road so you can believe me.

    • @sukimarcheti7823
      @sukimarcheti7823 2 года назад +2

      You living in Sheikh Zayed Road is a good reason to not believe you. You live in an upper class location where every kind of transportation is at your service. Outside your bubble, there's a greater population in Dubai who have troubles getting from Point A to Point B without wasting hours of their day and money on trying to get to where they need to go.

  • @23mrtito
    @23mrtito 2 года назад +4

    Lol Europeans think they have the perfect cities and planning, Dubai doesn't need areas for bicycles and walking because of the WEATHER who is going to take a walk in blistering 110° weather and humidity? 😂😂😂

  • @KanishQQuotes
    @KanishQQuotes 2 года назад

    Light railway system, trolleybuses and metro trains integrated as 1 large system with perhaps a fixed fair.
    The current dubai metro is not exactly resolving the issue.
    Covering sidewalks with solar panels based shades and more trees on sidewalks.

  • @Kudejo
    @Kudejo 2 года назад +1

    This is like a Mini-mini documentary

  • @bingo000
    @bingo000 2 года назад +15

    A lot of the architecture in Dubai is copied from other major cities. Theres a fake Big Ben look alike tower in Dubai as well as a fake Marina Bay hotel look a like. Lets not forget the Dubai Ain (Eye) observation wheel! Also Dubai is a transitional city, unlike may cities around the world that offer a pathway to PR and citizenship, Dubai does not. Thus rendering the city as a revolving door of people where no friendships or relationships are permanent. Also not sure about the rule for men having to cover up to the knees as they enter shopping centres. Its not entirely forced, but at the same time it's a weird thing having to read a sign to this effect as you walk into the mall. Dubai has a lot to learn and change if they really want to compete with the likes of NY, London or other major western cities.

    • @ekichandra
      @ekichandra 2 года назад +8

      Yet there are much Briton live there, oh waittt you cant afford that!!!!!

    • @bingo000
      @bingo000 2 года назад +1

      @@ekichandra been there done that got the t-shirt and got out. The question is can you afford your own lunch? Or is mummy still giving you an allowance?

    • @didid3ksa
      @didid3ksa 2 года назад +8

      All theses you mention you can find it in other countries including the western one but
      I bet you have burj Khalifa in other part of world

    • @bingo000
      @bingo000 2 года назад +3

      @@didid3ksa Yes Burj Khalifa is unique but to be honest, I'd take the Eiffel Tower anyday over it.

  • @Ibh111142
    @Ibh111142 2 года назад +31

    The fact that they have a plan (?) for another twenty years shows what a mess it is. The Metro is an expensive prestige project that serves the city very poorly. It does not access major population areas, like International City and Silicon City amongst others. To live a reasonable life style a car is a necessity. Thirty years ago Dubai had kilometres of natural beaches, a huge tourist attraction. Now public beaches can bd measured in metres.Tourism was an afterthought with many sceptics among the local population. Now tourism is nearly 45% with the planners playing catch-up.

    • @zayedalshamsi7321
      @zayedalshamsi7321 2 года назад +1

      The UAE has plans for 2117 😂 planning the future is kinda our thing. Dubai isn’t half as bad as people make it seem but I do agree that there is a somewhat of a problem with it’s road system

    • @Ibh111142
      @Ibh111142 2 года назад

      @@zayedalshamsi7321 I appreciate your reply. The fact is that the poor planning is costing a fortune. How can people be productive when they drive an hour every morning and the same in the evening and even worse in summer when at midday they shut down for three hours. SME’s have a hard enough time surviving without this added burden

    • @uzairbrooks7420
      @uzairbrooks7420 2 года назад

      It's humanity vs desert what do you except.
      Dumb people complaining about desert and dreaming of Mars LoL what a world.

    • @sanawon404
      @sanawon404 Год назад

      the metro is incredibly useful and en expansion will really really help the city, the several lines already announced sound very promising as they will connect more to the inner areas

    • @sekainiheiwa3650
      @sekainiheiwa3650 Год назад

      In twenty years desert will start swallowing this “city” . Most real estate owners sell their properties as quick as understanding where the hell I invested . The market running out of fools and now it’s speeding at a jet speed. I bet most rich locals hardly stays on dubai

  • @foxooo
    @foxooo Год назад

    They should build a park over the highway! It’d become an amazing Central Park type attraction

  • @Daaninator
    @Daaninator 2 года назад +1

    it's funny how the city is super new but they still fcked up

  • @kailasnaresh5959
    @kailasnaresh5959 2 года назад +6

    You all should understand that city was recently built and is still growing. It's not like London was built overnight. You learn from what you lack and then redesign. There is a lot of other things Dubai does better than London. I have grown up in Dubai. I have seen sheikh Zayed road from just a bare highway to a full fledged downtown. Not just city infrastructure, Dubai over the years have become better in terms of government services, police has become more friendly etc. I see Dubai becoming like any other one of the best cities to live in with time.

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад

      Exacltly. i also love how he mentions the city is designed in a way where pedestrians cant walk, is so hot outside u cant even stand out for a minute.

    • @kailasnaresh5959
      @kailasnaresh5959 2 года назад +1

      @@AndrewTateKingCobra pedestrians can easily walk. Just the sheikh Zayed road is not Dubai 😂. Do you walk around in E40 pan European highway ?
      Oud metha, Barsha etc. Are all normal residential areas where pedestrians can 'walk'. Nobody can do anything about the heat lol.

    • @AndrewTateKingCobra
      @AndrewTateKingCobra 2 года назад

      @@kailasnaresh5959 yea lol also that. in souq naif u can literally walk across the streets freely. these people thing that our highways are normal roads 😂

    • @kailasnaresh5959
      @kailasnaresh5959 2 года назад +1

      @@AndrewTateKingCobra Aite sir

    • @kailasnaresh5959
      @kailasnaresh5959 2 года назад +2

      @@R0ll3Napper So you have concluded I am from some shanty town in India because I am brown ?

  • @abusheikh-9346
    @abusheikh-9346 2 года назад +17

    I haven't been to Dubai
    but from what I've seen, most of the people who criticize Dubai are usually people who have never been to Dubai, not those who actually live in Dubai

    • @vaibhuvii
      @vaibhuvii 2 года назад +5

      That's true tbh. I live in Dubai and I don't really have any complaints (apart from the weather in the summer -- it's nearly 45°C) But it's mostly very peaceful and nothing really affects pple with their daily lives.

    • @dadominos1078
      @dadominos1078 2 года назад

      I’ve lived in Dubai and I think anyone whose lived there and has an unbiased opinion can say that the city is not very comfortable to live in

    • @7mmox739
      @7mmox739 2 года назад +1

      They just want to get more views by hating on dubai but without any reel sources

  • @Skybar23
    @Skybar23 2 года назад +2

    Theres a reason why Dubain doesnt have bike lane ways or pedestrian footpaths-its 40+ degrees Celsius outside everyday. No one wants to be burn to ashes being outside for more than 30 min.

  • @Gabrielgrassmayr
    @Gabrielgrassmayr 2 года назад

    Ayoo this video is so well made!