Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s RTA unveils new parking signs with fee details and payment options The latest statistics revealed that over 80 per cent of customers prefer to pay their service fees via mobile phones and smart tablets by Divsha Bhat June 2, 2023 Image credit: RTA Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has installed over 17,500 new directional signs in parking control zones across Dubai. The signs provide details about public parking fees, service hours and payment channels. The step is part of its ongoing efforts to bring more happiness to customers through enhanced services, offer the best solutions for parking use, and make them more accessible through a variety of channels. RTA stresses the need for providing signboards displaying payment options for public parking. The latest statistics revealed that over 80 per cent of RTA’s customers prefer to pay their service fees via mobile phones and smart tablets. Osama Al Safi, director of Parking, Traffic and Roads Agency said: “The new signs have clear visibility at night and include four QR codes for payment methods alongside the zone code; which make it easier for parking users to make direct payment through a variety of channels. The QR codes encompass a special reader for downloading RTA’s app and another for payment through the WhatsApp app where the customer is directed to the payment service via WhatsApp. #RTA has installed over 17,500 new directional signs in parking control zones across Dubai. These signs provide details about public parking fees, service hours, and payment channels.https://t.co/6pqh6VIL3f pic.twitter.com/qGJlIn3Nb2 — RTA (@rta_dubai) June 1, 2023 The system then initiates an interactive chat with the customer to enter the vehicle details and the parking period, after which the customer will receive a confirmation message. The service also enables the customer to select previously registered vehicles instead of entering them again.” “The signs provide QR codes for payment through App Clips for iPhone devices using the Apple Pay feature without downloading the app or specifying the zone. A QR code for payment service via SMS doesn’t require the customer to have a data package. It just takes the customer to a page that explains how to benefit from the service along with the format of text messages. There is also an option to generate an SMS after entering vehicle information and selecting the number of hours,” he concluded. Read: Here’s how Dubai’s RTA will transition to zero-emission operations by 2050 Tags Dubai parking fee RTA transport 0 Comments You might also like From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic