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Sharjah parking just got friendlier: Enjoy a 10-minute grace period every time you stop or even if you move spots

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Ever rushed to pay for parking in Sharjah, only to worry about getting fined if you’re a minute late? Here’s a reassuring update: Sharjah drivers can now breathe easier, with a guaranteed 10-minute grace period every time they use a public parking space, even if you’re just hopping to a new spot for a quick errand. 

According to Hamed Al Qaed, Director of Public Parking at Sharjah City Municipality, the system automatically resets your grace window every time you park, giving every motorist a fair chance to settle payment before any violations are recorded. Whether parking inspectors are on foot or using the latest digital scanning vehicles, this customer-friendly rule is always in play, making city parking less stressful for everyone.

How Parking Slots Are Monitored

Sharjah’s smart parking system uses digital scanning vehicles equipped with high-speed cameras and sensors to monitor paid parking zones. These vehicles can scan up to 3,000 cars per hour, detecting each vehicle’s licence plate and checking payment status in real time, including payments made through ticket machines, SMS, and smart apps. Here’s how it works for every parking session:

• When you park, the scanning vehicle takes an initial reading of all cars in the zone and records licence plates.

• After 10 minutes, it returns for a second scan. If payment has been made in that window, no violation is recorded, giving drivers a genuine grace period to sort out their parking fee.

• The vehicle’s processor stores images and data, which are sent to parking inspectors to flag any violations. The system checks for payment via any authorised method and automatically grants a fresh 10-minute window when a car moves to a new parking spot, even if the car moves within the same general area.

How Grace Period Is Applied And Verified

• The system renews your grace period as soon as your car is detected in a different location. Every new reading starts the countdown again, so you’ll always get the benefit of those 10 minutes before a fine can be issued.

• This technology ensures the grace period is consistently applied and verified, whether a car is monitored by a scanning vehicle or by a foot inspector, making the parking experience in Sharjah fairer and more convenient for motorists.

Parking in a New Zone

When a car changes parking zones in Sharjah, the 10-minute grace period is automatically renewed for every new parking session. Here’s how it works:

• The digital scanning vehicle or inspector records your car’s license plate whenever you park in a new zone.

• The system checks its previous readings for that specific parking area.

• If your vehicle is recognised as arriving in a new location, regardless of how recently it was parked elsewhere, the system grants you a fresh 10-minute grace window before any fine can be issued.

• Even if you move between spots within the same neighbourhood, as long as the system detects your car at a new parking site, the 10-minute countdown resets.

This process ensures all drivers are treated fairly, giving you a chance to pay for parking with every fresh stop, and is consistently enforced by both scanning vehicles and inspectors on foot.

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 Police issue fog alert, intensify patrols and urge motorists to slow down

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Dense fog has reduced visibility on several major roads across Dubai. Police have increased patrols and traffic controls to improve safety. Motorists are urged to slow down, maintain safe distances, use low-beam headlights and fog lights where available, avoid sudden lane changes, and not stop on road shoulders. Heavy trucks may be temporarily restricted. Follow official advisories and allow extra travel time.

Brigadier Jumaa Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, said extensive field and preventive measures were activated in response to foggy conditions affecting multiple areas.

Traffic patrols were deployed on key highways, including Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Emirates Road, Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road and Dubai–Al Ain Road, to regulate traffic flow, monitor speeds, and reduce accident risks.

Police patrols carried out continuous inspections to ensure motorists followed safety instructions, such as gradually reducing speed, maintaining safe distances and avoiding sudden lane changes or unsafe overtaking. Vehicles found stopped on road shoulders were promptly moved to prevent collisions caused by low visibility.

As a precaution, the movement of heavy trucks was temporarily suspended during periods of dense fog, with drivers directed to designated rest areas. Police warned that speed differences between heavy and light vehicles significantly increase accident risks when visibility is poor.

Authorities noted that reduced horizontal visibility led to minor congestion and vehicle build-up in some locations. Patrols intervened where necessary, managing traffic and diverting motorists to alternative routes.

Dubai Police urged drivers to follow fog safety guidelines, including:

  • Using low-beam headlights instead of high beams
  • Switching on fog lights when available
  • Avoiding stopping on highways
  • Refraining from mobile phone use and distractions

Motorists were also warned against sudden braking or lane changes without clear visibility ahead.

Dubai Police stressed that road safety is a shared responsibility, urging drivers to stay alert, follow official advisories and comply with traffic regulations during adverse weather conditions.


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Sharjah allows daytime food preparation during Ramadan: Here’s what restaurants need to know

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Sharjah Municipality has announced that restaurants, cafeterias and food retailers can now apply for permits to prepare and display food during daytime hours in Ramadan, subject to specific conditions and fees.

The permits allow food preparation and cooking during fasting hours, but dine-in service remains prohibited until iftar. Cooking must take place strictly inside kitchen areas only, including outlets located within shopping centres.

The fee for a daytime food preparation permit is set at Dh3,000.

Food display permits before iftar

In addition, Sharjah Municipality is offering a separate permit that allows businesses to display food items outside shops before iftar. This applies to restaurants, cafeterias, sweet shops and bakeries.

The fee for a food display permit is Dh500.

However, strict hygiene and safety rules apply. Displayed food must be:

  • Placed in enclosed glass cases at least one metre high
  • Stored using food-grade packaging
  • Kept at appropriate temperatures

Health and safety rules

Jamal Al Mazmi, Director of the Health Control and Safety Department at Sharjah Municipality, said the permits are issued to ensure food is handled hygienically and safely during Ramadan.

According to the municipality, businesses must follow these requirements:

  • Food must be placed in stainless steel containers
  • Items must be displayed in an airtight glass box (minimum height 100cm) with a sliding or hinged door
  • Food must be covered with aluminium foil or transparent food-grade plastic
  • Food must be kept at a suitable temperature and not refrigerated or frozen

How to apply

Businesses can submit permit applications through Sharjah Municipality’s commercial licensing portal.

Authorities said inspections will continue throughout Ramadan to ensure compliance with public health standards and Ramadan regulations.


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Sharjah residents told to remove parking shades built outside villas or face fines

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Sharjah Municipality has begun enforcing a ban on car parking shades installed outside private property boundaries, with inspection teams carrying out regular checks across residential neighbourhoods and issuing removal notices to violators.

Authorities say any structure that extends beyond a property’s legally defined plot limits is considered a violation, regardless of its design or purpose. Residents found in breach face mandatory removal and financial penalties.

The municipality clarified that permits are readily approved for parking shades built on private property. However, the restriction on external installations has sparked debate among homeowners, many of whom say their villa plots simply do not have enough internal space.

Why the rule exists

The regulation is aimed at maintaining urban order and protecting critical infrastructure such as underground utility networks, water pipelines and electricity cables. Officials stress that off-plot structures can pose safety risks and interfere with long-term urban planning.

Residents push back as summer approaches

On social media, residents have raised several concerns, noting that:

  • Many villas have limited space for internal parking shades
  • Extreme summer heat makes vehicle protection a necessity
  • Families have already spent significant amounts installing the shades

With temperatures expected to exceed 45°C in the coming months, residents argue that shades which do not block traffic, pedestrian walkways or infrastructure should be allowed under a regulated permit system rather than a blanket ban.

What happens next

Sharjah Municipality said it is offering technical support to homeowners, including help with redesigning internal parking layouts and improving vehicle access within private plots.

Residents, meanwhile, are calling for a review of the policy,  urging authorities to introduce a flexible regulatory framework that balances urban planning needs with the practical realities faced by families.

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