Al Aweer Market Adopts Smart Parking — No More Queues
Dubai’s Al Aweer Market is going smart with a new barrierless parking system. This latest move aims to reduce congestion and improve access for shoppers and vendors alike. The new system, introduced by Parkin, removes traditional entry and exit gates.
Instead, license plate recognition technology automatically tracks vehicles. That means no more waiting in queues or fumbling for parking tickets.
Al Aweer, known for its busy fruit and vegetable stalls, welcomes thousands of visitors every day. With this smart upgrade, the market is taking a major step toward efficient and modern urban mobility.
No More Parking Gates
Parkin, Dubai’s public parking operator, confirmed that the barrierless system is already live in the market. The system uses advanced digital cameras to identify vehicles and automatically charge parking fees. Customers can pay directly through the Parkin app, SMS, or via their Salik accounts.
The goal is simple: reduce entry delays and make the parking process completely contactless. “Barrierless parking helps reduce traffic flow issues, especially during peak hours,” a Parkin official said. This is part of a wider city initiative to enhance smart parking infrastructure across Dubai.
Why the Al Aweer Market Was Chosen
Al Aweer Market was selected for its high vehicle volume and steady foot traffic. Being a key trading hub for fresh produce, the market serves retailers, wholesalers, and everyday shoppers. Parkin noted that traditional gate systems created long queues during peak delivery and shopping hours.
By removing the barriers, the flow of cars can now move more freely, improving customer experience. The upgrade at Al Aweer Market aligns with Dubai’s long-term digital mobility goals. It also supports the city’s sustainability efforts by reducing idling time and emissions from waiting vehicles.
More Smart Parking to Come
The success of this system at Al Aweer Market could lead to wider adoption across Dubai. Parkin is already planning similar projects in other high-traffic commercial areas. Dubai’s RTA continues to support smart city innovations.
The goal is to simplify transport, cut delays, and create a fully digitized mobility network. With Al Aweer Market now running on a gate-free parking model, shoppers can enjoy a smoother visit. It’s a win for efficiency, convenience, and progress.
Conclusion
Dubai is advancing its smart city vision, and Al Aweer fruit and vegetables market is now part of that transformation. The new barrierless parking system reduces delays, supports sustainability, and enhances the customer experience.
What do you think about this shift to smart parking? Let us know in the comments! Stay tuned to Arabwheels Blog for more UAE mobility updates.
