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Variable Salik and parking rates in Dubai, what it means to you

Peak hour charges will be Dh6 while motorists will be charged Dh4 for off-peak hours



The activation of new Salik toll gates follows the completion of the Al Khail Road Development Project, which included the construction of five bridges and expansion of lanes in seven areas.
Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News

Dubai: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that it will implement Variable Road Toll Pricing (Salik) and Variable Parking Tariff Policies, including event-specific parking tariffs, as part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance traffic flow in the city.

The Variable Road Toll Pricing (Salik) system, set to launch at the end of January 2025, will offer motorists toll-free passage between 1am and 6am.

Toll price and timings

During weekdays, the toll will be Dh6 during morning peak hours from 6am to 10am) and evening peak hours 4pm to 8pm.

For off-peak hours, between 10am and 4pm, and from 8pm to 1am, the toll will be Dh4. On Sundays, excluding public holidays, special occasions, or major events, the toll will be Dh4 throughout the day and free from 1am to 6am.

New Parking fee from March 2025

The Variable Parking Traffic Policy, scheduled for implementation by the end of March 2025, sets parking fees at Dh6 per hour for premium parking spaces and Dh4 per hour for other public paid parking spaces during morning peak hours from 8am to 10 am and evening peak hours from 4pm to 8pm.

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The parking feee will remain unchanged during off-peak hours, from 10am to 4pm, and from 8pm to 10 pm. Parking will be free at night, from 10pm to 8am, and all day on Sundays.

Congestion Pricing Policy

The Congestion Pricing Policy for event areas introduces a fee of Dh25 per hour for public paid parking spaces near event zones. This policy will be rolled out initially around the Dubai World Trade Centre during major events, starting in February 2025.

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