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The Directorate of Traffic & Patrols (DTP) at Abu Dhabi Police and the Department of Transport (DoT) have announced granting motorists with expired vehicle registration, the option to pay their traffic and parking tickets in instalments, starting June 1 and up to August 31.
DTP Director Brigadier Hussein Ahmed Al Harthy said all branches of the directorate in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and the Western Region will provide the facility to the motorists with at least Dh1,000 fines for more than one violation ticket. The total fines can be paid in two instalments.
“We hope that allowing motorists to pay their fines in two instalments will encourage them to be more compliant with the laws and regulations aimed at maintaining safety. Neither DTP, nor DoT are happy to issue violation tickets,” he added. Motorists availing of this facility should, however, pay all traffic and parking fines incurred in other emirates of the country, including fines by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority, the municipalities and fines in other GCC countries, in addition to the upfront payment of 50 per cent of fines by DTP and Mawaqif. The remaining 50 per cent should be paid within one year.
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