Abu Dhabi has declared that there will be no parking fees or toll charges on Friday, September 5, in observance of the Prophet’s birthday. This initiative is designed to facilitate ease of movement for residents during the public holiday.
Typically, parking in the capital is free on Sundays and official public holidays, but this exemption on Friday extends that benefit. It is important to note that People of Determination enjoy parking exemptions throughout the year.
The toll gates across Abu Dhabi, which normally collect fees, will also remain free on this day. This encourages residents to partake in celebrations without worrying about parking or road charges. Authorities have urged motorists to take advantage of this convenient holiday arrangement.
The public holiday on September 5 applies to both public and private sector employees, allowing everyone in the capital to reflect and celebrate this important occasion.
This free parking and toll exemption is part of broader efforts by Abu Dhabi’s administration to support community welfare during significant Islamic holidays. It aligns with the UAE President’s message of peace for the Prophet’s birthday, reinforcing unity and harmony in the region.
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