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Dubai Municipality warns vehicle owners to remove neglected vehicles from testing centres

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Last updated: 2024/07/10 at 10:52 AM
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The Dubai Municipality has launched a campaign to clear out neglected vehicles from nine registration and testing centres in the Emirate. Owners who have left their vehicles unattended for an extended period of time have been issued warnings through alerts, posters, and text messages. The campaign targets vehicles abandoned at various centres including Warsan, Qusais, Shamil Muhaisnah, and more. The response rate to the campaign has been high, with 95 per cent of owners efficiently addressing the situation.

Authorities issue a warning to owners of neglected vehicles for a period ranging from three to 15 days, depending on the location and state of the vehicle. If the vehicle is not cleared within the specified period, it is towed to the impoundment yard in Al Awir area. Owners of Dubai-registered vehicles receive an SMS notification before their vehicle is towed. They have the option to retrieve the vehicle before it is auctioned by contacting the municipality.

A monitoring team, including members from the Roads and Transport Authority and a company tasked with handling discarded vehicles, has been formed by the Dubai Municipality to track neglected vehicles and equipment. This includes various types of vehicles such as light and heavy vehicles, locomotives, trailers, and boats. The municipality reminds residents to find suitable parking for their vehicles, especially if they are planning to travel.

It is crucial for owners to clear out neglected vehicles from registration and testing centres in the Emirate or risk having them confiscated. The Dubai Municipality has taken action by issuing warnings and towing vehicles to the impoundment yard if they are not cleared within the specified period. The high response rate to the campaign shows that owners are efficiently addressing the situation and taking steps to resolve it.

Owners of neglected vehicles in Dubai are being given a warning period to clear out their vehicles from testing centres. Failure to do so can result in the vehicles being towed to an impoundment yard in Al Awir area. The municipality has also formed a monitoring team to track neglected vehicles and ensure that owners take responsibility for their vehicles. It is important for owners to find suitable parking for their vehicles to avoid facing consequences for neglecting them.

The Dubai Municipality is cracking down on neglected vehicles in testing centres across the Emirate by issuing warnings and initiating a towing process for vehicles left unattended. Owners must take action to clear out their vehicles or risk having them confiscated. The monitoring team formed by the municipality is overseeing the campaign and ensuring that owners comply with the warnings. It is essential for owners to find proper parking for their vehicles to avoid any complications with authorities.

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