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Afree car repair service under the ‘On-the-Go’ initiative has benefited 395 individuals, including senior citizens, people of determination, and pregnant women, according to the Dubai Police.
These individuals, who had experienced minor accidents, were able to have their vehicles repaired at approved workshops and returned to their respective residences in collaboration with Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) and AutoTrust (Al Rostamani).
The initiative, which is a partnership between the Dubai Police and fuel companies operating in Dubai (ENOC, ADNOC, and Emarat), offers six services: reports of minor traffic accidents, reports of accidents against unknown party, lost and found service, car repair service, Police Eye service, and E-Crime service.
“The initiative generated 1,679 reports of minor traffic accidents submitted by the public at petrol stations across the emirate, 496 reports against unknown party, 265 cars repaired, 129 reports through the Police Eye service, and 996 lost items returned to their owners,” shared Captain Majid bin Saeed Al Kaabi, head of the ‘On-the-Go’ initiative.
He added that 7,973 trainees from 18 entities, including ENOC, ADNOC, Emarat, Dubai Taxi Corporation, Emirates Transport, the International Centre for Security and Safety, First Security Group, Red Security, Aman Security Training, Transguard Group, Emirates Auctions, and several hotels have undergone training on how to benefit from the service. Al Kaabi emphasised that the initiative has significantly simplified procedures for the public, reducing the need to visit police stations for minor traffic accidents, thereby saving time and effort for both individuals and the police.