Khaleej Times

Car rental should have own parking space

- angel@khaleejtim­es.com Angel Tesorero

dubai — The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) reiterated its call to all car rental companies in the city to have their own space or garage to park their vehicles so as not to occupy slots allocated for public use.

The RTA has also announced new stipulatio­ns for issuing permits to those who want to engage in car rental activities in Dubai as part of its endeavour to streamline the business sector.

“Anyone who wants to enter the car rental business should have at least 10 vehicles to be registered,” Nasir Al Haj, director of Commercial Transport Activities at RTA’s Licensing Agency, told Khaleej Times in a phone interview. “Then they should show us a proof that they have a space to park their cars because we don’t want them to use slots allocated for the public or in their neighbourh­ood.

“The company is obliged to provide at least 10 vehicles during the initial year at the main office and three vehicles in each branch. In case an entity owns vehicles exceeding Dh600,000 in value, the company shall have at least five vehicles” Al Haj explained.

Anyone who wants to enter the car rental business should have at least 10 vehicles to be registered.” Nasir Al Haj, director of Commercial Transport Activities at RTA’s Licensing Agency

For new companies, Al Haj added: “The revised conditions stipulate that the car rental office has to be approved by the Department of Economic Developmen­t (DED) and comply with the applicable procedures set by the DED.

“The car rental office shall submit a list of disowning the vehicles in the event of abolishing the licence. In case of relinquish­ing the licence, the company shall submit an evidence of owning the minimum number of vehicles in the traffic folder before relinquish­ment. The manufactur­ing year of the used vehicle shall correspond to the same year of applying for registrati­on,” Al Haj underlined.

Al Haj, however, clarified that the parking requiremen­t is an old regulation. “But we are mentioning it again and again because they (car rental companies) cannot use public space. They should at least have a small garage to park their cars,” he said.

Failure to provide their own parking space can be a ground for revoking the company trade licence, Al Haj pointed out.

For Sharif Silwanis, owner of Stable Rent a Car in the residentia­l area of Al Barsha, where there is a short supply of parking especially at night, this (parking space) can mean an additional cost to his company. “This designated parking area should be convenient and close to our office and not just in the middle of nowhere,” Silwanis told Khaleej Times.

But for bigger rental companies like Thrifty Rent a Car, with a fleet of around 10,000, having their own parking space is not a problem.

Karunesh Arya, Thrifty general manager, said: “We have 40 locations in Dubai and the Northern Emirates — some of these are premium locations like malls and airports. We have no problems with designated spaces and our facilities are equipped with cleaners and our vehicles are checked on a regular basis.

“We have our own parking spaces because we certainly do not want our cars lying around in open spaces,” Arya added.

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