UAE | Traffic and Transport

Dubai private parking lots make drivers pay excessive fees

Acute shortage of spaces leaves Dubai motorists with little option but to go for private parking lots that charge exorbitant fees

  • By Ashfaq Ahmed, Chief Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 March 17, 2010
  • Gulf News

A private car parking area in Deira, Dubai.
  • Image Credit: Atiq-Ur-Rehman/Gulf News
  • Private parking lots are mushrooming in commercial and residential areas, especially in Deira and Bur Dubai.
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Dubai: Motorists are furious about inflated parking charges by private parking lots and a lack of parking spaces in the city.

They specifically complained against the exorbitant fees being charged by owners of the private parking lots mushrooming in commercial and residential areas, especially in Deira and Bur Dubai — the most congested parts of the expanding city.

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has also increased its parking charges to Dh2 per hour in areas where it was earlier charging Dh1 per hour with immediate effect. The changes were made to standardise the parking charges in the RTA's paid parking zones across the city.

Gulf News' investigation revealed that private parking lots, which are mainly created in empty plots in busy commercial or residential areas, charge from Dh10 to Dh20 per hour in Bur Dubai and Deira.

Since there is an acute shortage of parking in these areas, motorists going to them either for work or shopping are forced to park in these private parking lots and end up paying heavy fees.

According to the RTA's statistics, the number of vehicles is much higher than the number of marked parking spaces on Dubai roads.

There are more than a million registered vehicles in Dubai, but the number of parking spaces in the paid parking zones is about 80,000 and around 100,000 marked spaces outside the paid parking zones in the city.

Hundreds of thousands of motorists are forced to either park in empty plots or park illegally on the pavements, especially at night.

The parking problem is further aggravated since most of the empty plots which were earlier used for free parking in congested areas of the city have been turned into private paid parking lots by their owners to mint money.

"I don't mind paying the increased parking fee of Dh2 instead of Dh1 per hour, but the exorbitant charges by private parking lots are totally unjustifiable as they charge at least Dh10 per hour," said Tasleem Khan, a resident of Bur Dubai.

He said the shortage of parking spaces is yet another big issue in the Central Business District (CBD) in Deira and Bur Dubai.

When contacted, Engineer Adel Al Marzouqi, Director of the Parking Department at the RTA, said that the RTA does not own private parking lots. "The owners of the empty plots get permission from the RTA to turn them into parking lots after paying a fee and meeting specific requirements," he said, adding that the RTA does not control parking fees.

The increased parking fee from Dh1 to Dh2 for the first hour will not have any impact on motorists who are using seasonal parking cards, said a senior official.

Engineer Adel Al Marzouki, Director of the Parking Department at the RTA said that the parking fee has been changed only for the first hour whereas the fee remains the same for the second, third and the fourth hour. Parking for two hours cost Dh5 where fee for three hours is Dh8 and Dh 11 for four hours in all the paid parking zones controlled by the RTA.

50 multi-storey parking plazas

Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has plans to build at least 50 multi-storey parking plazas in Dubai to cope with the increasing parking problems, said a senior official.

"We have identified at least 50 plots of land to build parking plazas in different parts of Dubai to meet the increasing parking needs in the city," said Engineer Adel Al Marzouki, Director of the Parking Departments at the RTA.

Speaking to Gulf News, he said that at least nine out of total 50 parking plazas would be constructed very soon in Central Business Districts of Deira and Bur Dubai while the rest would be build gradually in future. "The RTA is planning to build these parking plazas in cooperation with the private sector in line with its policy of Public-Private Partnership (PPP)," he added.

Currently, there are only six multi-storey parking plazas controlled by the RTA. They are located at Riqqat Al Butine (behind Al Khaleej Hotel), Bani Yas area (near Deira Tower), Bani Yas Square, Bani Yas Street (near Dubai Municipality Museum), Naif Street (opposite Naif Police Station), and Al Ghubaiba (near Ministry of Finance building).

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Comments (19)

  1. Added 13:41 March 17, 2010

    On the long run, these private parking turn out to be cheaper... they're actually more helpful, might be a rip off if you want to park for an hour. BECAUSE RTA made residential parking areas paid parking(most insane thing to do) it's cheaper to park in those private parking, go for monthly payment and saves about half the money compared to RTA parking fees.

    Prakhar, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 13:38 March 17, 2010

    why increase fees now knowing that all people are deeply suffering?

    Alia, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 11:55 March 17, 2010

    Muncipality multistoryed car parks should be constructed in all busy & commerical areas to ease the parking problem.It would therefore save "Time Space & Money".

    Farhan Saquib, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 11:16 March 17, 2010

    what I do not understand is that why RTA is giving permission to start these parking places, when RTA it self can do far better job and management as well? all these commercial plots should be turned into multistory parkings, because it is a MUST need for Dubai now.

    Bilal Hameed, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 11:11 March 17, 2010

    It's simple! Drivers have to pay for the privilege of parking. There are alternative modes of transport that the RTA is trying to promote, so increasing parking fees is a logical move. Let's face it; in comparison with many major cities, Dubai's parking fees are very low! There's no need to justify the fees.

    Anthony Wilkinson, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 10:53 March 17, 2010

    I would like to reinforce the fact that it maybe 5Aed/hour on bank street, however in the main market area in Burdubai , there are a few private parking lots which charge aed 10/ hour. Not only is this too high a price to pay but there are times when roaming around for even 30 min - 45 minutes won't fetch you a parking. I agree with the article.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  7. Added 10:25 March 17, 2010

    The bottom line here is the comsumers pocket. Can the owners of the parking lots and even the authorities supply and possiblly even publish a justification on how these parking fees are calculated. I am convinced that the "bestguesstimate" formula is used for this calculation, prove me wrong!

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  8. Added 10:13 March 17, 2010

    Dear Ziad, there are many parkings with 10 and 20Dhs per hour check rigga and muraggabat street and many others in burdubai.

    Fouad Ahmad, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  9. Added 10:09 March 17, 2010

    Its really another burden on those required to park their cars for a lengthy period especially working in crowded areas i.e. Bur Dubai- mina bazaar. The matter is not just about parking fee, its huge embarrassing when you have to spend one-two hours time to find parking space & sometime you have to pay parking fine if you even exceeded one minute from ticket expire. Also the RTA officers always intend to target those waiting in parking lot once they fed up to find parking & position to rest. I do appreciate the efforts of Dubai police & RTA in managing traffic. also there are many other facilities provided i.e. air conditioner bus station, shelters etc.. to keep us comfortable. I always respect and love Dubai.

    Sandeep, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  10. Added 10:07 March 17, 2010

    This is for Mr. Ziad who has commented on the above article. Parking lots that charge 5 DHS per hour are very few as compared to those that charge DHS 10 or 20/- per hour (the ratio is probably 3-4 :10, which is not justifiable at all. Moreover, if I have to visit some friend's place or just shop around, pay 30-40 DHS for 3-4 hours is really too much!! Probably, you are talking only about the few places you know & not in general where the charges are high. And instead of RTA increasing the charges to standardise, they should reduce it to 1 DHS (Muskan's comment above) to standardize it across the city. Also, they should act quick & find immediate affordable solutions for the general public.

    Amrita, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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