Vehicle registration from any emirate soon
Initiative is part of the RTA project's phase two linking data
Dubai: Motorists will soon be able to renew their car registration from anywhere
in the UAE, irrespective of the origin of registration, Gulf News has
learnt.
"We
are working on plans to integrate our system with the federal auth-ority in Abu
Dhabi and Dubai Police to offer the new service, enabling motorists to get their
vehicle registration renewed from anywhere in the country," Ahmad Hashim Al
Behroozian, CEO, licensing agency of the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA),
said.
He
added that once the RTA's system is linked by August, it would enable motorists
to get their driving licences renewed from any emirate, irrespective of the
origin of the documents.
The
initiative comes as part of the project's phase two linking data related to
driving licences and vehicle registration.
Al
Behroozian said that phase one of the integration project, completed last year,
has already made it possible to access data related to traffic fines in each
emirate.
Al
Behroozian said that renewal of Dubai-registered vehicles could be done in Abu
Dhabi and vice versa. The same rule would apply to all other emirates too.
"Hundreds of thousands of motorists will benefit from this facility as it will
make [it] very convenient for them to renew [the] registration of their cars at
the closest available facility," he added.
He
advised motorists to use the online vehicle registration service.
Online facility
"[The] registration fac-ility is available online — motorists do not have to go
to RTA offices in person for the annual vehicle registration. Motorists just
have to take their vehicles for the annual road worthiness tests and then
complete the rest of the procedure online. Those who own vehicles up to three
years old are exempt from testing.
"They
can renew their registration online without taking their vehicles to testing
centres," he said.
Al
Behroozian reiterated that motorists must renew registrations within one month
of their expiry to avoid confiscation of vehicles.
"We
have the authority to close the files and confiscate vehicles whose
registrations have expired for more than one year," he said.
The
move comes as more than 80,000 vehicles with expired registration were found on
Dubai roads, posing a danger to road users