Khaleej Times

Dh3,000 fine for abandoning cars in Abu Dhabi

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

ABU DHABI — Motorists leaving their cars on the streets and public squares for many weeks risk being slapped with fines of up to Dh3,000, authoritie­s have warned.

The Abu Dhabi Municipali­ty on Thursday issued fresh warnings stressing that abandoning cars on the roadsides and public squares is in violation of municipal rules.

The civic body has reported impounding of hundreds of cars found dirty and abandoned in various areas, including Musaffah industrial area, Mafraq, Baniyas and others.

Officials said leaving cars parked on the streets for a long time makes them dirty, and this distorts the city’s aesthetic appearance in addition to polluting the environmen­t. Most of the vehicles are impounded because they appear to be abandoned at parking areas, on roadsides or in areas without “enclosures or fences”, the municipali­ty said.

Unwashed vehicles are also subjected to towing. It is an offence the municipali­ty fines under “an irresponsi­ble flouting of the community rights”.

Daily inspection­s of city streets and car parks are conducted by municipali­ty inspectors. If a vehicle is considered violating rules, it is monitored for two weeks. At the end of the 14-day period, a notice is placed on the vehicle, requesting it be removed by the owners. After 24 hours, the car is towed.

The municipali­ty warned that drivers must keep their cars clean or risk being caught in the crackdown.

The penalty for motorists abandoning their cars on the streets is Dh3,000, but the municipali­ty said the owner pays Dh1,500 if they clear the fines within 30 days after the car has been seized.

 ??  ?? KEEP THE CITY CLEAN: Most vehicles were impounded after they appeared abandoned at parking areas or in areas without fences.
KEEP THE CITY CLEAN: Most vehicles were impounded after they appeared abandoned at parking areas or in areas without fences.

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