You might have to pay to use some UAE roads


UAE, Jun 28 (Khaleej Times): The Federal Authority for Land and Maritime Transport announced on Monday that it is mulling over a proposal that aims to introduce a traffic toll scheme on federal roads.

The Authority, during a workshop titled 'Studying the federal legislative needs for land transport sector' it organized in Abu Dhabi, in which a number of local bodies took part, received some 34 proposals submitted by three government entities. The proposals aim to enhance and develop the land transport sector and meet all the legislative needs required for this sector in the country.

The proposals suggested bringing in place a traffic toll scheme on the federal roads, making amendments to the pertinent law, and expediting to promulgate the amended executive by law of the land transport law No (9) of 2011.

The proposals also suggest setting up a national board to oversee the international transport.

  

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    It does not impact some beggars..need more taxes to revive the economy

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  • alwyn, rediffmail.com

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    WE DONT MIND TO PAY 100-200 DIRHAMS FOR SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ROADS....

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Jun 28 2016

    Among the GCC countries, the UAE economy is the most diversified, and so the least affected due to the oil price plunging.

    However, the toll charges, parking fee increase etc are showing clear-cut signals of economic challenges in the nation.

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    From 30-06-2016 all departures from Abu Dhabi Airport passengers have to pay AED 35.Days are not more to publics to pay for footpaths when in use in UAE.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    It is sad but the totally unanticipated oil price crash will create far serious economic challenges for the oil exporting countries of the world.

    What is happening in Venezeula with her largest oil reserve of 300 billion bl in the world is very shocking to watch. A country having close to the population of Kerala was enjoying greater life fully depending on oil, now the situation is getting very serious. Empty stores, lack of food and everything else is too shocking to watch.

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