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RTA to auction 350 premium vehicle plates

- Staff Reporter / WAM

DUBAI: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is offering 350 fancy number plates of 3, 4 and 5 digits for private vehicles bearing (H-I-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z) codes.

Plates on offer at this 68th online auction are topped by the super numbers (O 260) and (V 1102). Registrati­on of bidders for this online auction started on Monday.

The bidding process kicks off at 08:00 am on Monday (Aug.1, 2022) and continues for five days only.

The selling of licensing plates in this auction is subject to a 5% VAT. Each bidder is required to have a Traffic File opened in Dubai, deposit a security cheque amounting to Dhs5,000 made to RTA, and pay an un-refundable participat­ion fee of Dhs120.

Separately, the Dubai Police General Command has issued an advisory urging motorists to ensure their vehicles are well-maintained and all damaged parts are repaired, especially during the increasing heat of the summer season and people travelling by road.

Colonel Jumaa Salem bin Suwaidan, Acting Director of the General Directorat­e of Traffic at Dubai Police, urged motorists to carry out regular check-ups on their vehicles and adhere to the traffic laws and regulation­s while driving temperatur­e goes up by the day.

“In summer, vehicle fires increase significan­tly, resulting in human losses and material damage to the vehicle. “This is avoided by ensuring regular vehicle maintenanc­e and replacing damaged parts with new ones, especially those related to the engine and electric wiring,” Col. Bin Suwaidan explained.

“It is essential to ensure vehicles are well maintained at trustworth­y agencies and body shops, as neglecting vehicle maintenanc­e and resorting to unreliable repair shops is one of the most important reasons that lead to breakdown and vehicle fires,” he added.

The Acting Director of Dubai Traffic Police confirmed that during the first half of the current year (2022), the General Directorat­e issued 2,166 violations related to defective tyres and 2,215 violations related to driving a vehicle that does not meet the safety requiremen­ts and 1,704 fines for driving an unservicea­ble vehicle.

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The selling of licensing plates in the auction is subject to a 5% VAT.
± The selling of licensing plates in the auction is subject to a 5% VAT.

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