UAE | Traffic and Transport

Dubai passengers escape Dh20 extra taxi fare

Commuters switch taxis at border between Sharjah and Dubai to save costs

  • By Ashfaq Ahmed, Chief Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 January 12, 2010
  • Gulf News

  • Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan, Gulf News
  • Taxis on both sides are constantly lined up on the Sharjah-Dubai border near the Sahara Centre, Damascus Road and Beirut Road.
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Dubai: Many commuters are using tricks to avoid the extra Dh20 fare which they must pay in addition to the metre fare if they take a taxi between Dubai and Sharjah.

One common trick is to hire a taxi up to the border between Dubai and Sharjah and change taxis. The favourite place to do this is the Sahara Centre, located right on the border of Sharjah and Dubai.

Commuters from Dubai take a taxi up to the Al Nahda area and get out close to the Sahara Centre, but on the Dubai side.

They pass through the fence and get into a Sharjah taxi to continue their journey within Sharjah.

Similarly, passengers travelling from Sharjah to Dubai get out of the taxi behind the Sahara Centre in the Sharjah area, walk across about 10 metres of sand on the border and get into a Dubai taxi. It enables them to save at least Dh20 on each trip.

Taxis on both sides are constantly lined up on the Sharjah-Dubai border near the Sahara Centre, Damascus Road and Beirut Road.

Worthwhile hassle

"It is a bit of a hassle but I don't mind changing the taxi at this point because it helps me save at least Dh40 to commute up and down," said Usha T, a salesperson. She said that the additional Dh20 for commuting between the neighbouring emirates is a rip-off and must be stopped immediately.

Mohammad Akram, a Pakistani office manager, said he lives in the Al Majaz area in Sharjah and has to go to his office in Bur Dubai.

"It costs me Dh28 including Dh8 to reach the Sahara Centre and another Dh18 to reach my office in Bur Dubai if I change the taxi, but it costs me around Dh48 ... [if] ... I take [a] direct taxi either way.

"I think it is a bit unfair to charge a Dh20 additional fare for taking the passengers to neighbouring emirates. This kind of unfair fare discourages me from taking a taxi," he added.

Many taxi drivers also suggest that the additional Dh20 fare be withdrawn as they believe it has affected their business badly, especially during the economic downturn when everybody is trying to saving money.

"We have already asked our company to look into the matter," said Jamil Khan, a Sharjah taxi driver.

Other emirates

Taxis in Dubai started charging Dh20 extra from passengers going to Sharjah, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain in April last year after the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) introduced the Dh20 additional fare in response to a move by the Sharjah Transport Corporation to set starting taxi fares at Dh20 for passengers travelling from Sharjah to Dubai.

According to the RTA official, the starting fare has been increased as an incentive to taxi drivers who often refuse to take passengers from Dubai to Sharjah and vice-versa with the excuse that inter-emirates trips waste their time due to heavy traffic and badly affect their daily income targets.

However, passengers and taxi drivers now say the additional fare should be withdrawn because there are hardly any traffic jams between the emirates, especially after the expansion of Al Ittihad Road.

 

Have you tried this method before? Would you sacrifice convenience to save money? What tricks do you use to dodge the Dh20 charge? Tell us by clicking on the “Post a comment” link below.

Comments (37)

  1. Added 18:47 January 12, 2010

    This is not the so-called trick or escape. It is only doing something wiser approach. If we can break journeys on flight and save money, this also will not harm.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 17:58 January 12, 2010

    This is legal, what's the problem in this, there are like hundreds of cabs behind Sahara Center, why are they doing that? Simply because there is demand for it from there, why shouldn't they, it is purely legal, what is Dubai and Sharjah thinking of doing, check visa? Check house contract from landlord. There is no way that this can be stopped.

    Amyn, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 17:35 January 12, 2010

    The twenty Dhs charge is unfair as we are daily commuting between dubai and sharjah using taxi is inevitable thus this kind of tricks also inevitable since taxi company's charging 20 Dhs additional for cross the broder. Even if you want to go some where nearby to sharjah broder but dubai side they are charging this much in that case this tricks will make worthwhile to commuters. Hence Taxi companys seriously consider and should bring down hassle free to passengers.

    Anonymous, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 17:16 January 12, 2010

    It's very evident that when such measures come into being, then people will resort to wiser measures to deal with them. I believe serious planning should happen on both ends involving both the emirates and take people's views on the matter before vague decisions are made. Lets hope things get better soon. Happy Commuting.

    Roxy Sebastian, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 16:25 January 12, 2010

    Reduce the Dhs.20 fee to normal taxi charges, there will be no such thing called "escaping". Something like introducing more buses at frequent intervals, connecting Dubai and Sharjah though more roads, Metro will reduce traffic congestion, ease the travel.

    Royer, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 16:03 January 12, 2010

    people have right to save their money by lawful ways. actually there should be more such locations with proper facilities for public. RTA's worry was traffic jam and waste of time which is solved by people in very lawful manner

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  7. Added 15:48 January 12, 2010

    I totally agree with the below comments of the readers. Passengers are not escaping from Dh20 they are saving their own money which is absolutely right. I would suggest more public buses to ply between the emirates. These buses should take passengers from bus stops in between or buses should be operated from different locations in Sharjah like Al Nadha, Al Khan, National Paints, Abu Shagara, Al Tawn, City Centre etc. to various places in Dubai. It would benefit a lot of people and would also reduce traffic congestion to a great extent.

    Yusouf Boxwala, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  8. Added 15:45 January 12, 2010

    40 AED daily savings equates to more or less 1200 AED monthly get a car / or car rental, or get permission to car lift. it saves fuels, encourage group in a car. lessens cars on road, reduce traffic, reduce fuel consumption..

    Anonymous, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  9. Added 15:42 January 12, 2010

    Passengers are not escaping from Dh20 they are saving their own money which they earned very hardly and this is absolutely right to do.. Please try to waive off this Dhs 20 Extra to help many residences of Dubai and Sharjah.

    Anonymous, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  10. Added 15:05 January 12, 2010

    it is very unfair my husband is travelling daily frm sahara centre to bur dubai you meant to say he have to pay everyday 20 extra? this kind of thng are nt fare

    Ni, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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