Sharjah’s Roads and Transport Authority has announced that starting January 1, 2025, Al Dhaid will introduce a paid parking system. This initiative aims to improve parking availability, reduce congestion, and enhance urban management in one of the region’s rapidly developing areas.
Improved Parking System in Al Dhaid
Residents and visitors to Al Dhaid will soon notice designated parking zones marked with clear signage and color-coded curbs. These paid parking spots are designed to streamline vehicle management and ensure fair access to parking spaces. The system will require motorists to pay via user-friendly methods such as SMS services or the official Sharjah Parking App.
Flexible Payment Options for Residents and Visitors
The new parking system comes with flexible subscription packages catering to frequent users. Individuals and businesses can choose from a range of plans:
- Personal Subscriptions: Starting at AED 170 for 10 days, AED 390 for 30 days, or AED 2,300 annually.
- Business Subscriptions: Starting at AED 1,050 for three months or AED 2,850 annually.
These packages allow users to select plans based on their needs, covering all areas or specific zones in Sharjah.
Importance of Paid parking in Al Dhaid
Sharjah has successfully implemented similar parking systems across other areas, leading to better traffic management and more efficient use of urban spaces. This extension to Al Dhaid reflects the emirate’s commitment to sustainable urban solutions. Residents can expect reduced congestion, better parking availability, and a more organized environment.
How to Avoid Parking Fines
To ensure compliance and avoid fines, motorists are advised to:
- Familiarize themselves with the parking zones and payment rules.
- Use digital payment platforms to stay updated on parking expirations.
- Follow local parking instructions displayed on the signage.
Fines for violations range from AED 100 for overstaying a spot to AED 1,000 for misuse of parking spaces.
Key Takeaways for Al Dhaid Residents
With the introduction of paid parking, Sharjah continues to modernize its infrastructure while prioritizing the needs of residents and visitors. The system not only promotes responsible parking but also contributes to a cleaner and more organized city environment.
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