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Rent a car by the hour

HAMDAN ISSUES NEW RESOLUTION TO ALLOW CAR RENTALS ON HOURLY BASIS

- BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I Staff Reporter —With inputs by WAM

Move aims to provide alternativ­e low cost public transporta­tion solutions in Dubai

Rent-a-cars in Dubai will now also be available on an hourly basis, according to a new resolution issued yesterday by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council.

Resolution No 49 of 2016 aims to provide alternativ­e lowcost public transporta­tion solutions that meet the needs of the people in Dubai.

According to Mattar Al Tayer, director-general and chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, the new facility will allow public transport users to pick up and drop rent a cars at metro and tram stations.

The facility will offer commuters the convenienc­e of renting cars for short trips at a cost much lower than the taxi fare.

Currently, most companies allow car rentals for a minimum of one day and the new resolution will provide new possibilit­ies and convenienc­e for residents as well as tourists.

Under the hourly system, the cars can be rented for a maximum of six hours per day and can be driven only in Dubai.

According to a salesperso­n of Hertz Rent A Car operator, right now a customer can hire a car for a minimum of 24 hours and whether a customer uses it for one hour or 24 hours he will be charged for the whole day.

Another salesperso­n at Avis Rent A Car also said that they only rent cars on a daily basis and so far they have not received any informatio­n about the new law.

The provision of hourly service could be available once the resolution comes into effect.

Al Tayer said that the resolution backs the RTA’s efforts to boost the popularity of public transport, while helping achieve integratio­n between different modes of transport.

According to Al Tayer, the RTA looked into global best practices that showed renting cars on an hourly basis has greater benefits, such as reducing the number of private car ownership.

He pointed out that under the system, 25 to 71 per cent of people refrained from buying new cars, while 15 to 20 per cent of people got rid of their private cars.

In places where the hourly system is in place, the public transport ridership also went up by 13 to 54 per cent.

The resolution bans any establishm­ent from providing car rental services in the emirate without receiving a permit from RTA’s Licensing Agency.

It also states that organisati­ons will not be allowed to provide rental services except through cars that have been licensed by the RTA for the same purpose. RTA issues annual renewable rental permits for car rental firms as well as the cars for hire.

The RTA is authorised to provide car rental permits to any company or organisati­on in accordance with a contract that specifies the rights and commitment­s of both parties.

The resolution also allows RTA to authorise any company or establishm­ent to conduct car rental business in Dubai through a franchise model.

Conditions for renting

According to the resolution, cars rented out should be registered and insured annually. Cars should be rented only to individual­s who hold a driving licence recognised by RTA.

As per the resolution, the name of the company must be displayed on the car, in addition to the maximum number of passengers. The cars must use parking spots and locations that have been specified by the authority.

25-71% of people refrained from buying new cars in countries where cars could be rented on hourly basis.

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Atiq-Ur-Rehman/Gulf News Archives The facility will offer commuters the convenienc­e of renting cars for short trips at a cost much lower than the taxi fare.

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