Oman Daily Observer

Over 3,150 abandoned vehicles towed so far

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, OCT 7

As many as 3,154 abandoned vehicles have been towed away from different wilayats by Muscat Municipali­ty so far in 2019.

According to the municipali­ty, the Wilayat of Seeb topped the list with 2,572 vehicles towed, followed by Bausher with 425, and Muttrah and Al Amerat with 90 and 67, respective­ly.

The civic law states that the municipali­ty can remove vehicles abandoned in public places at the expense of their owners in 14 days after serving the notice.

If the owner still fails to take the vehicle from where it is abandoned, a fine of RO 5 will be imposed for each day.

In a gazette notificati­on in November, the municipali­ty said it reserves the right to tow the vehicle from the location at the owner’s expense after 14 days of issuing the notice.

It added that the municipali­ty will not bear any responsibi­lity for the cost of transporta­tion or

The municipali­ty said that a fine of RO 200 will be imposed on owners of abandoned cars or buses

damage caused while towing.

The municipali­ty said that a fine of RO 200 will be imposed on owners of abandoned cars or buses that carry less than 15 passengers and bicycles.

While the fine will be RO 400 for trucks, vehicles used for transporti­ng hazardous materials will be slapped with RO 1,000.

Vehicle owners will be fined RO 5 a day in case of delay.

According to the gazette notificati­on, the civic body in cooperatio­n with the Royal Oman Police will sell the abandoned vehicles through public auction “if the owner does not report to the municipali­ty or pay dues within 90 days”.

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