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Dubai launches Al Ruwayyah yard project for caravan and boat storage

05.01.2026 15:37 1 min 1 source
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Dubai launches Al Ruwayyah yard project for caravan and boat storage
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Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority has opened the Al Ruwayyah yard for organized storage of caravans, boats, trailers, and food trucks. The facility offers 335 equipped spaces and aims to reduce random parking on roads and in residential areas.

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