Khaleej Times

Over 4,000 new paid parking bays set to open in Al Ain

- Staff Reporter

abu dhabi — As many as 4,397 new paid parking spaces have been created in Al Ain, according to authoritie­s.

The Department of Transport’s (DoT) Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) in Abu Dhabi on Sunday announced the implementa­tion of the surface parking bays in Hai Al Qasr, Hai Al Qalaa, Nad Al Rusas, Hai Al Madheef and Hai Al Murabba starting from July 8, as part of the centre’s endeavour to raise the level of road safety in the emirate.

The ITC stated that 242 standard parking bays have been implemente­d in Hai Al Qasr, including three parking bays dedicated for people with determinat­ion.

The sector is located in the area bordered by Khalifa Bin Zayed Street in the north, Zayed Bin Sultan Street in the South, Hessa Bint Mahamed Street in the east and Mohammed Bin Khalifa Street in the west. In Sector 4 Hai Al Qalaa, 1,584 standard parking bays have been implemente­d including three parking bays for people with determinat­ion and three fire hydrants. The area is bordered by Zayed Bin Sultan Street in the north, Sultan Bin Zayed Al the FirstStree­t in the south, Hessa Bint Mohamed Street in the east, Mohammed Bin Khalifa Street in the west.

As for Nad Al Rusas, in the area that is bordered by Shakboot bin Sultan Street in the north, Ali bin Abi Talib Street in the South, Abu Baker Al Siddiq Street in the east and Hessa Bint Mohamed Street in the west, 682 parking bays were implemente­d including 462 standard parking bays, 212 premium

parking bays and eight parking bays dedicated for people with determinat­ion.

Other new parking spaces include parking bays in Hai Al Madheef, 657 with 590 standard parking bays, 54 premium parking bays, eight parking bays dedicated for the people with determinat­ion and five fire hydrant bays.

In Hai Al Murabba, 1,232 parking bays were implemente­d with 1,168 standard parking bays, 59 premium parking bays, five parking bays dedicated for people with determinat­ion. The area is bordered by 16th Street in the north, Zayed Bin Sultan Street in the southwest, Hamza Bin Abdulmutta­lib Street in the east and Othman Bin Affan Street in the southeast.

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