Dubai: Salik variable toll rates to begin January 31
The firm on Friday revealed that variable road toll pricing in Dubai will be implemented starting 31st January this year under Salik.
On weekdays, the toll will be Dh6 during the morning peak hours (6am to 10am) and evening peak hours (4pm to 8pm). The Dh4 toll will be charged for non-peak hour from 10am to 4pm, and from 8pm to 1am The toll will be Dh4 all day on Sundays and free from 1am to 6am—with the exception of public holidays, special occasions and major events.
These rates are valid for all days of the year except for Ramadan which will have different variable pricing timings.
Weekday peak hours between 9am and 5pm will cost Dh6; weekday off-peak hours will cost Dh4 between 7am and 9am, and 5pm and 2am the next day.
During Ramadan, tariff is free from Monday to Saturday between 2am and 7am.
Sundays (except for the public holidays and key events): Salik is Dh4 for the entire day (7am to 2am); and free from 2am to 7am.
entire day (7am to 2am); and free from 2am to 7am.
Toll fees have not differ even for both Al Safa North, Al Safa South and also Mamzar North along with Al Mamza South with Al Safi in All Al Gharbia on Al Gharbia South crossing Al Mamzar within on hour pass complete said Salik.
At salik currently we are charging Dh4 for every crossing of any of the 10 gates.
Changes in Parking Charges
Moreover, the Variable Parking Tariff Policy is to be introduced in phases beginning in March 2025. This policy has also determined the fee to leave spaces pre−paid during the morning hours from 8:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m and in the afternoon between 4:00 p.m and 8:00 p.m, at a price of Dh6 per hour for higher category parking, and Dh4 per hour for the paid category in other public parking.
Off peak tariffs such as, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 8:00p.m to 10:00 p.m are not going to change, which are the stated Off peak timeframes for use. For those who would like to park overnight, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., there will be no charge, and on Sundays, there is no charge at any time.
New policies by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) of Dubai state that a congestion fee of Dh25 will be integrated into the existing parking spaces near event zones around the Dubai World Trade Centre. This policy will come into effect starting February 2025.






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