RTA Expands Truck Rest Stop Parking Capacity by 56% across Seven Locations in Dubai
Last Update: Tuesday, July 7, 2026 : 14:31 (+4GMT)
Expansion adds 364 parking slots
Dubai. Roads and Transport Authority. 7th July 2026:
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the expansion of parking capacity at seven truck rest stops across the emirate, adding 364 parking slots, a 56% increase, and bringing the total number of truck parking slots at these rest stops to 1,007.
The expansion reflects RTA’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the competitiveness of the land transport and logistics sector and keeping pace with the continued growth in truck numbers, in line with the objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 to reinforce the emirate’s position as a global hub for trade and logistics services.
The expansion works included the addition of 107 parking slots at Al Rowaiyah 2 Truck Rest Stop, 90 slots at Lehbab 2 Truck Rest Stop, 47 slots at Lehbab 1 Truck Rest Stop, 18 slots at Al Tayy Truck Rest Stop, 15 slots at Al Rowaiyah 1 Truck Rest Stop, and 27 slots at Madinat Hind 2 Truck Rest Stop. Expansion works are also under way at Nad Al Hamar Truck Rest Stop, where 60 additional parking slots are currently being added.
Hussain Al Banna, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency, Roads and Transport Authority, said: “Truck rest stops play a vital role in enhancing road safety and traffic flow, while preserving Dubai’s urban and aesthetic appearance. They contribute to reducing random truck parking on main roads during truck movement ban periods, thereby improving the road-user experience in line with international best practices. They also provide greater comfort for drivers and help reduce fatigue associated with long-distance driving.
“These expansions also contribute to creating a safer working environment for truck drivers by providing integrated service facilities that meet their daily needs during rest periods, including accommodation, restaurants, retail outlets, fuel stations, and heavy vehicle and tyre maintenance services.”
Al Banna stressed that RTA has developed an integrated strategic plan to expand the truck facilities network and provide flexible, integrated infrastructure that enhances the efficiency of goods movement and supports economic growth in the emirate.
He noted that more than 150,000 trucks benefit from rest stops in Dubai every month, with an average of 400,000 daily trips across the emirate, reflecting growing demand for these rest stops and their importance in supporting freight and land transport movement.
Al Banna also noted that RTA has recently completed 14 of 16 truck rest stops. These rest stops are located across six vital sites, including strategic roads and logistics areas that attract large numbers of trucks daily, namely Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Emirates Road, Dubai-Hatta Road, Dubai-Al Ain Road, Jebel Ali-Lehbab Road and Al Awir Road.
RTA develops truck rest stops in line with international best practices in transport and logistics facility planning, ensuring an organised operational environment that supports land freight movement, reduces traffic congestion in urban areas, and improves the efficiency of Dubai’s road network.
The rest stops help streamline truck movement during truck movement ban periods on certain main roads, as well as in emergency situations that require trucks to make mandatory stops. They provide safe, designated locations where trucks can wait until movement is permitted, enhancing traffic flow and reducing random truck parking on roadsides and in urban, residential and industrial areas.
Truck movement and safety in the emirate form a key part of the Traffic Safety Strategy, with several truck-related plans included in its executive plan for 2026–2033, which aims to reduce fatalities and serious injuries resulting from road accidents to among the lowest levels globally, in line with the world’s leading countries in traffic safety.
In addition, several awareness and inspection initiatives are also being implemented for truck drivers and road users, most notably:
- Conducting year-round awareness campaigns covering truck gathering areas such as Ras Al Khor, Jebel Ali and Lehbab, as well as areas along Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Al Yalayis Street.
- Maintaining continuous coordination with DP World and Continental Tires in Jebel Ali, focusing on three key areas: providing drivers with awareness advice and guidance; conducting technical inspections of tyre safety and key traffic-safety aspects of trucks; and ensuring compliance with traffic safety requirements during loading, unloading and driving within Jebel Ali.
- Preparing and issuing awareness booklets and films targeting truck drivers and light-vehicle drivers in relation to truck-related accidents.
- Updating and issuing the Truck Safety Guide in four languages, enabling the widest possible number of truck drivers of different nationalities to benefit from it. The guide includes safety instructions for truck drivers, key violations, and the locations of truck rest stops.
- Expanding the scope of work of heavy vehicle monitoring units, with support from seconded Dubai Police officers, to conduct inspection and monitoring operations covering the technical safety and roadworthiness of heavy vehicles, trucks and transport vehicles operating on Dubai’s roads. These operations include periodic campaigns across seven main roads and streets in the emirate.
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