The patient had endured years of severe pain and debilitating health complications due to the tumour
Connect: It only takes a few minutes to register and receive credentials, then two minutes to download the app and book a car.
Cost: 50 fils per minute plus VAT. Fuel, public parking and insurance are included. After 4 hours of driving, customers can drive the remaining 20 hours of the day for free, including 150 km free mileage. (daily price of 120 AED plus VAT). That does not include Salik or fines.
Insurance: This is all included in the price.
Distance: Unlimited
Fuel: Udrive cars take regular petrol, and it's free. Drivers will be rewarded with a 20-minute drive if they fill up the tank. RFID technology means drivers can fill and go at any ENOC or EPPCO petrol station.
Parking: Each car is equipped with a parking card of the Sharjah Municipality, this provides free parking across the city.
Diagnostics: Udrive constantly tracks the cars and gets feedback from the onboard computer - if the car breaks down, they'll replace it for you.
Fleet: Udrive operates a wide fleet of cars including Toyota Yaris, Peugeot 208, Nissan Tiida, Nissan Sunny, Ford EcoSport, Ford Figo, Chevrolet Spark, Chevrolet Aveo and Kia Picanto.
The patient had endured years of severe pain and debilitating health complications due to the tumour
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