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Park now, pay later: Dubai motorists get ultimate parking convenience with new app

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Dubai motorists just got a major parking upgrade! Parkin PJSC, the city’s largest paid parking operator, has launched a brand-new mobile app packed with features designed to make parking smoother and smarter.

Now available on iOS and Android, the Parkin app introduces a game-changing ‘Park Now, Pay Later’ option, along with a real-time parking finder, auto-renewal payments, and even the ability to dispute fines or request refunds —  in one place.

What’s New?

  • Find Parking Instantly – Use real-time updates to locate available spots.
  • Pay Later & Auto-Renewal – No more rushing to extend your ticket.
  • Plan Ahead – Schedule parking in advance and add it to your calendar.
  • All-in-One Wallet – Manage payments, top-ups, and seasonal subscriptions.
  • Seamless AutoPay – Number plate recognition ensures hassle-free transactions at Parkin multi-storey car parks and partner locations like Mall of the Emirates and Deira City Centre.

The app is part of Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan, aiming to make the city’s mobility smarter, more efficient, and sustainable.

(Source: Khaleej Times)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai’s RTA conducts major inspection drive to weed out unauthorised operators

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has turned up the heat on car dealerships across the emirate, launching a major inspection campaign to ensure strict compliance with transaction regulations and archiving standards.

The crackdown, which targeted 14 dealerships, aimed to weed out unauthorised operators, review service quality, and monitor potential violations. Inspectors left no stone unturned — checking everything from new vehicle registrations and ownership transfers to number plate changes and traffic file procedures.

RTA officials emphasised that strong governance and oversight are key to maintaining public trust and service efficiency. “This initiative ensures that all dealerships operate within Dubai’s legal framework, providing customers with a seamless and transparent experience,” said an RTA spokesperson.

With Dubai’s ever-growing car market, authorities are making it clear: Dealerships must follow the rule or face the consequences.

(Source: rta.ae)

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New RTA permit makes it easier to rent a luxury car with chauffeur in Dubai 

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has introduced the ‘Takamul Permit’ — a groundbreaking new initiative that is aimed at integrating luxury car services with the car rental industry. Whether you’re a resident, tourist, or businessman, Dubai is making it easier than ever to experience its luxurious lifestyle.

What’s the Big Deal?
With this permit, limousine transport companies and car rental firms can team up like never before, offering customers the chance to rent high-end rides with chauffeurs for up to one month. That means effortless access to elite, chauffeur-driven experiences—all under RTA’s top-tier regulations.

The Rules of the Road
Jamal Al Sadah, Director of Commercial Transport Activities at RTA, revealed that the initiative ensures smooth operations and compliance. Companies must follow strict regulations, including registering rental contracts and listing drivers on the Transport Activities Rental System (TARS).

Why It Matters?
Dubai is already known for its luxury offerings, and this move solidifies its position in premium transport solutions. Whether you’re heading to a business meeting, a five-star hotel, or a VIP event, Takamul Permit has got you covered.

(Source: Wam)

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UAE  motorist alert: Major parking fee, peak-hour rate changes coming in April

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Dubai motorists will soon experience significant changes to parking fees across the city as a new dynamic pricing system takes effect in April. Whether commuting to work or attending a major event, drivers must prepare for varying charges that could impact their daily travel expenses. 

Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming adjustments and what they mean for motorists:

New Variable Parking Rates

Starting early April, Parkin, Dubai’s parking management company, has announced a shift to a time-based tariff system for premium parking spots in all public zones. The key change: Peak-hour parking will cost Dh6 per hour.

Peak Hours Mean Higher Costs

Drivers parking during busy times should expect increased charges:

  • 8 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 8 pm – Premium parking will be charged at Dh6 per hour.
  • Full-day parking rates in designated zones will also see a rise:
    • Zone B: Dh40 per day
    • Zone D: Dh30 per day

Higher Fees for High-Demand Locations

Parkin will also implement special rates for areas hosting major events or conferences. If you plan to park in these zones, expect to pay up to Dh25 per hour.

Impact on Drivers

The introduction of variable pricing means parking costs will depend on when and where you park. Peak-hour charges aim to reduce congestion and encourage off-peak travel. For those who frequently drive during rush hours, adjusting schedules or exploring alternative transportation options could help save money.

A Citywide Shift in Traffic Management

The parking fee update isn’t the only change coming to Dubai’s roads. Parkin’s sister company, Salik, has also rolled out dynamic toll gate pricing, adjusting rates based on traffic flow during peak and off-peak hours. This coordinated effort aims to create a seamless system to manage demand and improve traffic movement across the city.

Plan Ahead and Stay Informed

Dubai’s parking and toll systems are becoming increasingly time-sensitive. Drivers should stay updated on peak pricing schedules and plan accordingly to avoid unexpected costs. As April approaches, keeping an eye on the clock and your parking choices will be more important than ever.

Dubai Drivers Brace for New Parking Fee Changes Starting April

Dubai motorists will soon experience significant changes to parking fees across the city as a new dynamic pricing system takes effect in April. Whether commuting to work or attending a major event, drivers must prepare for varying charges that could impact their daily travel expenses. Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming adjustments and what they mean for residents and visitors.

New Variable Parking Rates

Starting early April, Parkin, Dubai’s parking management company, has announced a shift to a time-based tariff system for premium parking spots in all public zones. The key change: Peak-hour parking will cost Dh6 per hour.

Peak Hours Mean Higher Costs

Drivers parking during busy times should expect increased charges:

  • From 8 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 8 pm. Premium parking will be charged at Dh6 per hour.
  • Full-day parking rates in designated zones will also see a rise:
    • Zone B: Dh40 per day
    • Zone D: Dh30 per day

Higher Fees for High-Demand Locations

Parkin will also implement special rates for areas hosting major events or conferences. If you plan to park in these zones, expect to pay up to Dh25 per hour.

Impact on Drivers

The introduction of variable pricing means parking costs will depend on when and where you park. Peak-hour charges aim to reduce congestion and encourage off-peak travel. For those who frequently drive during rush hours, adjusting schedules or exploring alternative transportation options could help save money.

A Citywide Shift in Traffic Management

The parking fee update isn’t the only change coming to Dubai’s roads. Parkin’s sister company, Salik, has also rolled out dynamic toll gate pricing, adjusting rates based on traffic flow during peak and off-peak hours. This coordinated effort aims to create a seamless system to manage demand and improve traffic movement across the city.

Plan Ahead and Stay Informed

Dubai’s parking and toll systems are becoming increasingly time-sensitive. Drivers should stay updated on peak pricing schedules and plan accordingly to avoid unexpected costs. As April approaches, keeping an eye on the clock and your parking choices will be more important than ever.

(Source: GN)

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