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RTA to write off vehicles with expired registration

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 31 - 2010 at 10:10

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has said that vehicles with a registration that expired two or more years ago will be written off starting October 2010. The decision aims to maintain the safety and security of road users in the emirate, RTA said. "Failure to have a vehicle, which is constantly being used, fully checked-up for two years or more makes it an unsafe means of mobility and, accordingly, poses a danger to the driver, passengers and goods on board, besides constituting a serious hazard to other road users in the emirate," Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan, director of RTA's Licensing Agency said in a statement.

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