'Free Flow' paid parking system activated in Abu Dhabi

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Q Mobility has activated its new Free Flow Paid Parking system in public multi-storey car parks in parts of Abu Dhabi, allowing parking fees to be automatically deducted through users' Darb wallets.

The system is now operational in selected public parking buildings on Abu Dhabi Island, as well as commercial sectors in Mohammed Bin Zayed City.

Using artificial intelligence and automatic number plate recognition technology, parking sessions begin as soon as a vehicle enters a facility.

Charges are then calculated and deducted automatically when the vehicle exits, eliminating the need for SMS payments, ticket machines, QR codes, or other manual processes.

Q Mobility says motorists should ensure they have sufficient funds in their Darb wallets to avoid non-payment violations.

Parking fees are set at AED 2 per hour, with a maximum charge of AED 15 over 24 hours. The service operates around the clock throughout the year.

Officials say the new system is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion caused by illegal parking, and make it easier for drivers to find available spaces, particularly during peak periods.

  • The system has been activated on Abu Dhabi Island, including Public Parking Building No. 1 (Sector East 01-3), with 394 parking spaces; and Public Parking Building No. 5 (Sector 02-3), with 265 parking spaces.
  • It also covers commercial sectors in Mohamed Bin Zayed City (1,446 parking spaces), including Sector ME9, Sector ME10, and Sector ME12.

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