A multitude of parking spaces to be allocated in Abu Dhabi

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The Department of Transport (DoT) announced that around 6,598 paid and unpaid parking spaces are now available in the capital city starting on Sunday.

According to Gulf News, several tenants across the capital had complained about a lack of parking spots due to ongoing construction in specific areas such as Sultan Bin Zayed the First Street, popularly known as Al Muroor Road and the Khalidiya area.

There are now 517 paid parking spaces located between Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street from the east, Al Bateen from the west, Delma Street from the north and Shaikh Mohammad Bin Khalifa Street from the south.

More Mawaqif spaces are found between Al Karamah Street from the east, Al Khaleej Al Arabi from the west, Rabdan Street from the north and Safarat (passports) Street from the south.

Meanwhile, 5,440 unpaid spaces will be distributed between Shaikh Zayed Road from the east, Shaikh Rashid bin Saeed street from the west, Shakhobut Bin Sultan street from the north and Salama Bint Butti Street from the south.

The persons with disabilities have also not been left behind. The Department of Transport stated that it will provide 10 parking spaces for those with special needs in sector E29, two in sector W20 and six others in sector W59-01. Individuals with special needs can apply for a special permit that allows them to use designated parking areas at any DoT Customer Care Centre.

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