The UAE launched the systems of SALIK and DARB toll gates in key cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi to regulate traffic flow and generate funds for infrastructure. The two major toll systems implemented have been SALIK in Dubai and DARB in Abu Dhabi. These systems both use the latest technology to collect the toll fees, making it more convenient for the residents as well as tourists.
Below are step-by-step instructions on how to register and take advantage of these toll systems:
Dubai’s electronic toll collection system is SALIK, which utilizes RFID technology. It does not employ a traditional booth; when passing through a toll gate, the computer automatically deducts the charge from the tag, which already has a specific amount for spending on it.
Registration for SALIK
When you pass through a SALIK toll gate, AED 4 will be automatically withdrawn from your prepaid account. Ensure that your account has a sufficient balance so that in case the balance in the account is insufficient, you may face fines when the deducts fail due to a low balance.
SALIK toll gates are strategically placed across Dubai to manage traffic flow. Here are the key locations:
DARB is the tolling system found in Abu Dhabi. It is somehow different from SALIK because DARB identifies the license plate number of the car itself. It was invented to solve traffic congestion in the city and support its infrastructure.
Registration for DARB
DARB charges AED 4 during peak hours from 7 AM to 9 AM and 5 PM to 7 PM, Monday to Saturday, with no toll on off-peak hours, Fridays, or a public holiday. Such a system is very effective in easing these issues during peak hours and flexible during quiet periods.
DARB toll gates are located on the main bridges leading into Abu Dhabi city. Here are the specific locations:
SALIK and DARB were both developed to ease and facilitate driving in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. One way the UAE is aiming to minimize traffic congestion in the region is through cashless toll systems. Registration for both systems is easy and involves one-time fees. Once one has registered, traveling through the toll gates becomes non-troublesome.
To avoid lateness and fines, one should observe the registration procedures for each system, top up funds frequently, and be aware of all the charges involved in toll gates and peak hours. These systems are sure to get you to work or your holiday destination, and they also provide a smooth pass through busy roads in the UAE.
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