Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is setting aside free parking spaces for people heading to COVID-19 vaccination centres in the emirate.
About 50 slots will be available for free around the centres during their working hours.
Currently, the designated parking spaces are available near the Hor Al Anz Health Centre, Al Barsha Health Centre, Al Qusais Health Centre and Grand Hyatt Hotel Tent.
The initiative will remain in place until all eligible Dubai residents are vaccinated.
Sign boards have been placed at the designated parking lots to make it easy for motorists.
#Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announces free parking spaces for vaccination centres’ visitors in the Emirate. About 50 parking spaces will be available nearby each of the existing vaccination centres and any additional future centres.https://t.co/3AAWcYcDsl pic.twitter.com/AjZHfg8GaO
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 25, 2021


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