Dubai Expands Truck Parking Network to Boost Logistics

Dubai Expands Truck Parking Network to Boost Logistics

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Dubai Expands Truck Parking Network to Boost Logistics

Dubai Adds More Truck Parking Capacity

Dubai has expanded its truck parking infrastructure by adding 364 new parking spaces across seven dedicated truck rest areas. The latest expansion has increased the emirate's total truck parking capacity to more than 1,000 spaces. The initiative is designed to support the increasing demand for freight transport while improving road safety and operational efficiency.

Supporting the Growing Logistics Sector

The additional parking facilities will provide truck drivers with safe and organised places to stop during their journeys. Authorities believe the expansion will strengthen Dubai's logistics network and improve freight movement throughout the city and surrounding industrial zones.

Reducing Roadside Congestion

Illegal roadside parking has remained a challenge in busy freight corridors. With more dedicated parking areas now available, officials expect fewer trucks to stop along highways and urban roads, helping ease congestion and creating safer driving conditions for all road users.

Improving Freight Operations

The new truck rest areas are expected to reduce delays in cargo transportation by giving drivers better access to secure parking facilities. The improved infrastructure also supports efficient scheduling for logistics companies operating across the United Arab Emirates.

Part of Dubai's Transport Development Strategy

The truck parking expansion reflects Dubai's continued investment in modern transport infrastructure. The emirate is working to strengthen its position as one of the Middle East's leading logistics and trade hubs by improving facilities that support commercial transport.

Future Outlook

Officials expect the expanded parking network to enhance freight efficiency, improve driver convenience and support economic growth. As trade volumes continue to increase, Dubai is expected to invest further in transport infrastructure that meets the needs of the logistics industry.

July 8, 2026 5:19 p.m. 300

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