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Emirates Auction to assist on-road broken-down vehicles

    • Dubai Police and the auctions firm have signed an MoU

    • Emirates Auction will deploy a fleet of vehicles equipped with smart devices

    Sharjah: On-road broken-down vehicles will be provided assistance such as tire replacement, refueling and vehicle towing by Emirates Auction, a public and online auctions company in the Middle East.

    Emirates Auction and Dubai Police’s General Department of Transport and Rescue have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) as part of their endeavors to assist road users and enhance traffic safety, a statement said.

    According to the MoU, the two parties agreed to develop joint activities in areas of common interest, including the assistance to on-road broken-down vehicles.

    Dr. Mohamed Nasser Abdul Razzaq Al Razoqi, Director of the General Department of Transport and Rescue at Dubai Police, said Emirates Auctions’ expertise and will enable the department to be permanently prepared to deal with all emergencies.

    Omar Matar Al Mannaei, Executive Director of Emirates Auction, said the company will employ its fleet of vehicles to provide roadside assistance on all roads in Dubai.

    He said the vehicles are manned by a qualified and trained technical and administrative staff supported by the latest devices, according to the highest local and international practices. He added that specific smart electronic services will be developed to ensure expeditious assistance to road users.