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Sharjah’s New Midnight Parking Rules: Residents Share Mixed Early Experiences

Fri, Jul 3, 2026(2h ago)UAE

Sharjah recently extended its paid public parking hours until midnight, a move designed by the municipality to curb misuse and improve space availability for residents and visitors alike. On the very first night of the policy, feedback from across the emirate was noticeably varied. While some motorists in areas like Al Nahda 1 reported a welcome sense of relief, noting that they finally managed to secure a spot near their homes without the usual grueling 30-minute search, others felt the immediate impact was minimal. Many residents believe it is still too early to declare the policy a complete success, as daily habits have yet to adjust to the new time frame.

For many living in high-traffic zones, external factors like ongoing roadworks, construction-related detours, and heavy evening congestion continued to complicate the parking situation. In busy districts like Al Majaz, residents pointed out that even with the new rules, the sheer volume of visitors and commuters meant that spaces remained scarce. As the city settles into this new routine, local commuters are looking toward the upcoming weekend to see if the extension truly eases the persistent parking crunch or if more comprehensive solutions are needed to address the demands of Sharjah’s growing population.

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