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How do I pay a toll gate in Abu Dhabi?

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How do I pay a toll gate in Abu Dhabi?

Owners of vehicles will be required to open a toll account through Abu Dhabi Toll Gate System, through which they can process online payment. Vehicles will be automatically identified by their plate number without having to stick a tag on the windshield. The toll is being introduced in accordance with Law No.

Also question is, how can I use Toll Gate in Abu Dhabi?

Abu Dhabi toll gates: 9 steps to register on Darb system

  1. Visit or download the DARB application.
  2. Choose the 'Individual' tab.
  3. Enter your e-mail address.
  4. Enter the one-time password (OTP) sent to your e-mail.
  5. Select the Emirate where your vehicle is registered.
  6. Enter your traffic code.
  7. Select your registered mobile phone number.

Furthermore, is Abu Dhabi toll gate active? Abu Dhabi's Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) has announced that the Darb Toll Gate System will be activated from 2 January 2021.

Beside this, how do I pay my toll in Abu Dhabi?

Users can simply recharge their ITPS accounts through the website or mobile application. How can I register for the toll gate system? You may log on to abudhabi or It costs Dh100 to register each non-Abu Dhabi registered vehicle.

Where are the toll gates in Abu Dhabi?

The tolls are located at the following bridges: Sheikh Zayed Bridge, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Bridge, Al Maqtaa Bridge and Mussafah Bridge. Drivers who are on the roads on Abu Dhabi island not passing through gates will not be charged.

How do I register my toll in Abu Dhabi?

All motorists visiting Abu Dhabi will be required to register their vehicle. Drivers can visit darb.itc.gov.ae or download the Darb mobile application which is available for Apple and Android devices. To register you will need a working email address and a valid UAE drivers' licence.

Is Abu Dhabi Salik active?

From January 2, 2021 the Abu Dhabi toll gates will be properly activated. Motorists are advised to register their vehicles on the DARB toll system to avoid fines. No fines or charges will be incurred for vehicles passing through the toll gate until the end of 2020.

How can I check my Abu Dhabi toll balance?

Check the salik balance from time to time by calling on 800-Salik (80072545) and re-charge it online.

Toll gates are located on the four bridges leading to the Abu Dhabi city:

  1. Sheikh Zayed Bridge.
  2. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Bridge.
  3. Al Maqtaa Bridge.
  4. Mussafah Bridge.

How can I get traffic code in Abu Dhabi?

Where can I find my Unified Traffic Number? You can find it: Printed on your vehicle license. Printed on the new driving licenses template.

What is traffic code number?

Traffic Code Number (T. C. No): which you can get from Vehicle License*. National Number: which you can get from Emirates Identity Card*. Unified ID: which you can get from your passport*.

How can I recharge my Salik account?

This service has no validity. Recharging Salik account.

Through ePay website

  1. The customer logs in using the username and password.
  2. The customer clicks on the recharging tab.
  3. The customer enters the required payment details.
  4. Once the recharge is done, the Salik balance will be updated.

How can I check my Salik balance?

There are a couple of ways to check the balance in your Dubai Salik account. For instance, you can call on 800 Salik (72545), press 3 to log into your account and type your account number and PIN. You can then press 1 to know the current amount in your account.

Is Abu Dhabi Salik free on Friday?

When you pass through the toll gates during peak hour, you'll be charged Dhs4 (that's 7am to 9am and 5pm to 7pm, Saturday to Thursday). For all other times, including Fridays and public holidays, it will be free to pass through the toll gates. There will be a maximum daily toll charge of Dhs16 per vehicle.

Is Salik free in Dubai?

Whenever the Floating Bridge in Dubai is closed, the Salik Gate on Al Maktoum is free. All of the other Salik Toll Gates in Dubai are operational 24 hours throughout the week.