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Two more Salik gates coming to roads in Dubai before end of this year

▶ Charging points to be installed on Al Khail Road and Sheikh Zayed Road will help ease congestion, RTA says

- THE NATIONAL

Dubai has announced two more Salik road toll gates that will be operationa­l by November.

The gates will be installed at the Business Bay Crossing on Al Khail Road and in Al Safa South on Sheikh Zayed Road, between Al Meydan Street and Umm Al Sheif Street.

Authoritie­s said the locations had been chosen following extensive traffic studies in an effort to reduce congestion.

They take the number of toll gates in the emirate to 10.

Salik, the operator of Dubai’s toll gates, was directed to establish the new gates by the emirate’s Roads and Transport Authority.

The authority expects the new Business Bay gate to assist in reducing traffic congestion by 12 per cent to 15 per cent while the gate in Al Safa South is set to cut congestion by 15 per cent. “The addition of new toll gates in two increasing­ly busy locations marks the latest milestone in the growth plan that we set out at the time of Salik’s initial public offering,” said Ibrahim Al Haddad, chief executive of Salik.

“Our partnershi­p with RTA in launching these new gates is another important step in our journey to enhancing Dubai’s transport infrastruc­ture with smart and sustainabl­e mobility solutions.

“These two new gates aim to improve overall mobility throughout the city, facilitati­ng smoother and more efficient travel for road users.”

Mattar Al Tayer, director general of the authority, said the new toll gates were being introduced in line with the completion of improvemen­ts on Al Khail Road.

The major scheme includes five new intersecti­ons and ramps.

Mr Al Tayer said Dubai’s road charging strategy was key to its efforts to reduce traffic levels.

“The existing toll gates contribute­d to reducing the total travel time in Dubai by six million hours annually, decreasing traffic volumes on the Al Maktoum and Al Garhoud bridges by 26 per cent, reducing travel times on Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Ittihad Street by 24 per cent, and increasing the number of mass transit users by nine million riders per annum,” he said.

Salik was establishe­d as a public joint stock company in June 2022. Toll use represents about 87 per cent of its revenue.

Since July 2022, Salik has been operating as a separate legal entity from the RTA through a 49-year concession agreement.

Salik raised Dh3.73 billion ($1 billion) in September 2022 from its initial public offering, which was more than 49 times oversubscr­ibed across all tranches, with total gross demand at Dh184.2 billion.

In December, Salik joined Emaar Malls for a parking management system at Dubai Mall.

Salik technology will be used for automatic fee collection for ticketless parking and vehicle plate recognitio­n to deduct fees from Salik user accounts.

The system is expected to be in operation at Dubai Mall by the third quarter of this year, the companies said.

The Salik electronic system was introduced in 2007 to ease congestion on Sheikh Zayed Road and raise state revenue. Tags fixed to windscreen­s can be purchased online or at service stations.

These can be topped up online or by recharge cards.

Motorists are charged Dh4 to pass through each gate and the amount is deducted automatica­lly from the card.

The eight toll gates are at Jebel Ali, Al Barsha, Al Safa, Al Garhoud Bridge, Al Mamzar South, Al Mamzar North, Al Maktoum Bridge and Airport Tunnel.

When the most recent toll gate was introduced in Jebel Ali in 2018, transport officials said it could reduce traffic by about 25 per cent. The RTA also wants more vehicles funnelled out to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road (311) and Emirates Road (611).

Transport agencies are increasing efforts to ease congestion and boost road safety amid a population boom.

Dubai’s population is more than 3.65 million, following a post-coronaviru­s rise in migration.

The authority is seeking to reduce traffic levels through a comprehens­ive road-building strategy and is also working to bolster public transport options in order to take more cars off the roads.

 ?? Jeffrey E Biteng / The National ?? Al Barsha Toll Gate on Sheikh Zayed Road. The Salik electronic toll system was introduced in 2007
Jeffrey E Biteng / The National Al Barsha Toll Gate on Sheikh Zayed Road. The Salik electronic toll system was introduced in 2007

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