Dubai: From Sunday, November 24, fresh Salik gates will change into operational in Dubai, after Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) presented that it’d be introducing two fresh toll gates this three hundred and sixty five days, which would no longer handiest distribute traffic across the metropolis’s complete facet motorway community, reducing traffic jam and volume, nonetheless also back other folks to explain public transport ideas, love the Dubai Metro, public buses and marine transport.
Listed below are 5 things it is well-known to know referring to the fresh toll gates.
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1. The set apart will they be located?
The draw for the fresh toll gates will be:
1. Industry Bay Crossing, on Al Khail Avenue.
2. Al Safa South on Sheikh Zayed Avenue, between Al Meydan and Umm Al Sheif streets.
2. When will the fresh gates be operational?
The 2 gates will be completely operational by November 24, 2024.
3. There could be already a Salik gate in Al Safa, will I be charged twice?
No, when you happen to cross both the gates – Al Safa South and North, inner a one hour duration, you’ll handiest be charged as soon as, as per the RTA’s announcement.
This methodology is analogous to the fresh system in set apart for toll gates in Al Mamzar North and Al Mamzar South. Ought to you cross both these gates in one course inner one hour and with out exiting the motorway in between the gates, you’ll be charged handiest as soon as.
4. What are the replacement routes for the fresh Salik gates?
Per RTA, the introduction of the fresh gates will reroute traffic to the next replacement roads:
Replacement routes stop to the Al Safa South Salik toll gate:
1. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Avenue (E311)
2. Dubai-Al Ain Avenue (E66)
3. Ras Al Khor Avenue (E44)
4. Al Manama Avenue (D77/D67)
Replacement routes for Industry Bay Crossing that allow motorists to irascible the Dubai Creek:
1. Infinity Bridge (D85)
2. Al Shindagha Tunnel (D92)
5. Will RTA introduce dynamic or flexible toll costs?
Dynamic pricing basically refers to a system the set apart varied toll rates are applied, reckoning on facet motorway utilization and the time of the day, and while there had been social media rumours suggesting that this will probably be applied to Salik, the toll gate operator clearly denied rumours linked to dynamic pricing and tariff exemptions, in a submitting with Dubai Financial Market (DFM) in October.