Parking subscriptions: how to avoid fines and save money

NERU parking subscriptions offer a convenient solution for active drivers who frequently navigate the city and face parking challenges. With a subscription, questions like “Is my parking paid?” or “Will I get a fine?” are eliminated, allowing for stress-free parking without worrying about payment. NERU’s paid parking is part of a city-wide initiative to improve […]

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NERU parking subscriptions offer a convenient solution for active drivers who frequently navigate the city and face parking challenges. With a subscription, questions like “Is my parking paid?” or “Will I get a fine?” are eliminated, allowing for stress-free parking without worrying about payment.

NERU’s paid parking is part of a city-wide initiative to improve urban order. It reduces chaotic parking, eases traffic congestion, and enhances road safety. With NERU, streets become more organized, traffic flow improves, and both pedestrians and drivers feel safer.

 

Why parking subscriptions are more convenient than pay-per-use parking

Paying for parking each time creates constant concerns: Is my spot paid for? Has the parking time expired? Do I have internet access to make the payment? In the hustle of daily life, it’s easy to forget, often leading to fines.

With subscriptions, drivers:

·         Don’t have to manually pay each time

·         Avoid fines due to forgetfulness or internet issues

·         Save money compared to pay-per-use parking

·         Save time, especially for daily city trips

 

Who benefits from parking subscriptions?

Parking subscriptions cater to various lifestyles. For example, if you commute daily or frequently visit the city center, unlimited weekly or monthly subscriptions are ideal. These let you park without worrying about time limits—just park and go about your day.

For electric vehicle owners, the “Sabz” tariff offers discounted rates, providing the same parking benefits at more than 15% off. Business owners can use the “Sohibkor” plan, which provides free parking for visitors. The “Khonai Man” tariff is perfect for residents who mostly park near home, offering cheaper rates in local zones.

 

Types of parking subscriptions and their differences

·         Unlimited tariff

o    Ideal for active city drivers.

o    "Hafta" (1 week) — 140 somonis

o    "Mohona" (1 month) — 500 somonis

o    "Semoha" (3 months) — 1300 somonis

o    "Nimsola" (6 months) — 2300 somonis

o    "Solona" (12 months) — 4000 somonis

·         Unlimited "Sabz" tariff

o    For electric vehicle owners at a more affordable price.

o    "Mohona" (1 month) — 400 somonis

o    "Semoha" (3 months) — 1100 somonis

o    "Nimsola" (6 months) — 2000 somonis

o    "Solona" (12 months) — 3400 somonis

·         Unlimited "Sohibkor" tariff

o    For businesses that need designated parking for visitors.

o    "Nimsola" (6 months) — 3000 somonis

o    "Solona" (12 months) — 5000 somonis

·         Unlimited "Khonai Man" tariff

o    Socially-oriented, for residents in the capital city, valid in three local zones near your home.

o    "Mohona" (1 month) — 150 somonis

o    "Semoha" (3 months) — 400 somonis

o    "Nimsola" (6 months) — 700 somonis

o    "Solona" (12 months) — 1200 somonis

 

Where to get more information?

Detailed information on all subscriptions is available on the official NERU website, where you can check conditions, rates, and usage rules. A 24/7 support service is also available for drivers.

📞 Call center: 7788

Telegram: 7788 0 7788

Stay updated on the latest news, tariff changes, and helpful information by following NERU on social media.

Parking subscriptions aren’t just a way to pay for parking—they’re a tool for making city life more convenient. They help save time, avoid fines, and make the city more organized and safer. NERU is a step towards a modern, convenient urban space.

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