Tag: parking
4,800 new paid parking spaces introduced in Abu Dhabi
More than 4,800 new paid parking spaces have been introduced in different areas of Abu Dhabi.
The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) announced on Saturday that 4,846 paid...
These UAE roads will have speed cameras on Friday
It's like being told the questions a day before the exam. You only prepare for them, and nothing else. That's exactly what Abu Dhabi...
Free parking in Dubai on Sunday
Dubai: If you’re planning to go out on Sunday’s public holiday, there’s now one less thing to worry about since parking in Dubai will...
All Dubai radars are fully equipped to catch all the violations
Brigadier Saif Mohair Al Mazroui, Director of the Dubai Traffic Police said that it is incorrect that Dubai police deployed radars only to catch...
Sharjah to have 4,000 paid parking zones
Paid parking zones in Sharjah will be increased from the existing 32 to 4,000 in the coming years, the Sharjah Municipality has revealed.
Ahmed Albirdan,...
Dubai Water Canal: Jumeirah Bridge will change commute this July
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is set to complete the opening of the entire Jumeirah Bridge this July as part of Phase II of the Dubai Water Canal project.
Eid opening timings for Dubai agencies: Dewa, RTA, DHA, DM…
The Tram service, will operate from July 5 to 7 from 6.30 am to 1am (of the following day). On July 8, the tram service will start at 9am and continue up to 1am (of the following day).
Dust storms ahead for UAE: NCMS warns of poor visibility
The National Center for Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) has reiterated its warnings about dust-laden winds and poor visibility in most parts of the country today.
RTA announces schedule of work and closure of Mohamed bin Zayed...
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced the start of periodic preventive maintenance works on the asphalt layer in parts of the Sharjah-bound Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road.
The Tower Dubai Creek. New details revealed of Dubai's latest world's...
The oval-shaped bud atop the 928-metre The Tower, the centrepiece of six-square-kilometre Dubai Creek Harbour development, will house ten observation decks, including The Pinnacle Room that will offer 360-degree views of the city and beyond.