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Department of Transport Abu Dhabi : Clearance Certificate For Public Property Damage On Main Roads

Organization : Department of Transport
Service Name : Clearance Certificate For Public Property Damage On Main Roads
Location : Abu Dhabi
Country : United Arab Emirates
Website : https://itc.gov.ae/en

DOT Clearance Certificate

Clearance Certificate For Public Property Damage On Main Roads :
Through this service, individuals can obtain a clearance certificate that can be presented to the police department in case of damage to public property on highways due to accidents.

Related : Department of Transport No Objection Certificate For Right of Way Abu Dhabi : www.statusin.org/11673.html

Process description
You can apply for this certificate online through this website. Click the ‘Apply now’ button to proceed with the online application.

Alternatively, please follow the steps below to apply for the certificate through our customer care centers:
** Visit one of the Department of Transport’s Customer Care Centres.
** Fill the application form and submit the required documents.
** Receive a phone call from DoT to verify the exact location of the accident.
** Make the necessary payment according to the DoT report assessing the public damages.
** Receive the clearance certificate from DoT.

Required documents
** Police accident report: Original.
** Vehicle registration: Copy.

Fees

** Public property damage on main roads: (According to final DoT assessment)

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Special conditions
In case the payment will be done by the insurance company, DoT issues a letter directed to the insurance company specifying the damage value to be paid. Based on this letter, the insurance company issues a cheque to DoT with the specified value.

Terms & Conditions

Travel Demand Forecasting for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi :
Accessed via the login box on the right, the online service is offered exclusively to stakeholders and prequalified consultants needing technical information and access to the STEAM model. Logging into the online service requires a user account which has been approved by DoT.

The DoT’s Strategic Transportation Evaluation & Assessment Model (STEAM) is a sophisticated multi-modal travel demand model, developed from 2009 travel survey data and international benchmarking, and which is used as a customized tool to forecast travel demand across Abu Dhabi Emirate.

Using demographics and land use data sourced from the Urban Planning Council for 2009, the 2030 planning horizon and 5 year intervals in between (2015, 2020, 2025), STEAM is able to be used as analysis and assessment tool for these years.

STEAM plays the role of a scenario testing tool to help make informed decisions about land use development, the transportation system and transport policy. It is able to model travel demand patterns across the transportation system for any combination of scenarios that include changes to the transport system, changes to land use and demographics, or changes to transport policies.

A typical day to day use of STEAM is to assist with the analysis of proposed land use developments by determining the effect the development has on the transportation system. The STEAM model is also used as a tool in all major DoT highway and public transport studies to test and analyse different scenarios.

STEAM is able to produce a wide range of outputs, among them congestion levels at an intersection or on a section of road, travel times on any route, traffic flows, public transport passenger loads and passenger interchanges between public transport services.

The Department of Transport’s vision is to deliver an effective transport system that contributes to the economic growth, quality of life and environmental sustainability of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. STEAM is a sophisticated and dynamic tool to help achieve this vision.

Need more information about this service? :
You can contact our customer service representatives through the following contact details:
Email: customer.care AT dot.abudhabi.ae
Phone: 800 88888
Fax: 00971 2 6819 343

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