Abu Dhabi’s Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) has announced to the public that the fees for Mawaqif (parking fees) will soon return starting July 1, from 8:00 am onwards.
Parking fees in the said emirate had been suspended for three months as part of the UAE government’s efforts to support residents whose lives have been affected by the impact of the spread of the coronavirus disease.
“ITC announces that public parking fees in #AbuDhabi will be resumed starting from Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 8:00 AM. That is after the 3-month suspension of the fees in support of the society during the challenging times of the spread of #coronavirus (COVID-19),” said the government agency in an announcement.
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In Abu Dhabi, motorists parking at premium spaces (with blue and white colours) will be charged at Dh3 per hour for a maximum of four hours. Areas with standard parking spaces (with blue and black colours) are charged Dh2 per hour and a maximum of Dh15 for an entire day.
Parking remains free of charge for disabled individuals as well as for the public on Fridays and official holidays.
ITC announces that public parking fees in #AbuDhabi will be resumed starting from Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 8:00 AM. That is after the 3-month suspension of the fees in support of the society during the challenging times of the spread of #coronavirus (COVID-19) … pic.twitter.com/mV5ovAtGvl
— "ITC" مركز النقل المتكامل (@ITCAbuDhabi) June 21, 2020