Khaleej Times

Smart parking test across Dubai soon

- Nilanjana Gupta

dubai — Driving licence applicants in Dubai can go for automated parking tests by the year-end, according to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). No additional fee is required for the students to take the smart yard test.

“The first smart yard was launched in February 2018 at Dubai Driving Centre, Al Khail branch. By the end of September, six yards were in operation. Three more will be ready this month and by the end of this year, all the 14 RTA test centres will have smart testing yards,” said Abdullah Yousef Al Ali, CEO of RTA’s Licensing Agency.

More than 6,000 students have taken the smart test since its launch. The smart test, including slope test, emergency brake test, parallel parking test, garage parking test and angle parking test, is usually completed in 15 minutes.

“Smart yard testing reduces the need of RTA examiners, cuts operationa­l costs, improves accuracy and ensures fairness in assessing the test result,” he added.

Sensors and high-tech cameras are used to check if a driving licence applicant will pass or fail. It does not involve AI technology but instead it uses video recognitio­n and processing algorithms to check the vehicle’s movement and parking lines.

An RTA examiner is positioned in a control tower from where he can monitor multiple vehicles at the same time through live video streaming.

“Each vehicle is equipped with five cameras and around 20 sensors. All the informatio­n about the driver’s and the vehicle’s movement is gathered in the CPU inside the vehicle. The data is analysed by the system and it calculates the student’s score and sends it to the control room,” he said.

Pointing at one of the student’s test scores, Al Ali said: “If the vehicle touches the parking lines, the student’s points will be deducted. A sensor

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Smart yard testing reduces the need of RTA examiners, cuts operationa­l costs, improves accuracy and ensures fairness in assessing the test result.”

Abdullah Yousef Al Ali,

is also used to check if the driver wore his seatbelt. Vehicles are fitted with a safety system considered the first of its kind worldwide.

“The vehicle can come to a complete halt in case the speed exceeds 35kmph, or if it approaches an object to the front of a vehicle driving at a speed of 20kmph, or in the event of crashing into an obstacle in the front.”

Azhar Ahamed, an electrical engineer who passed the parking test in his second attempt, said driving without an RTA examiner boosted his confidence. “I am very happy and excited to have passed the parking test. I prefer smart yard testing over the old process as it is more transparen­t and allows students to drive independen­tly. There’s no scope of human error and we don’t need to worry about the judgment of the examiner.”

The initiative is part of the RTA’s plans in support of the Smart City initiative of tDubai Government.

CEO of RTA’s Licensing Agency

I prefer smart yard testing as there’s no scope of human error and we don’t need to worry about the judgment of the examiner.”

Azhar Ahamed, student driver

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