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Road charges expected to be implemente­d from October 15

- ABU DHABI BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Staff Reporter

hey may not be looking forward to the added cost, yet Abu Dhabi residents want to be prepared before road tolls are implemente­d in the capital. However, none of those who spoke to Gulf News has yet been able to register on the toll payment website.

In order to pay the upcoming tolls, motorists must create an account, register their vehicles and top up the accounts on a dedicated website created by transport sector regulator, the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC). The ITC has also said that accounts will be created automatica­lly for Abu Dhabiregis­tered vehicles, and that motorists must then use the sign-in details they receive by SMS to top up their accounts.

“The toll gates will be operationa­l in less than a month. I cross Shaikh Khalifa Bridge as I travel to and from work every day, and I want to make sure that I come out ahead of the new toll system. But till now, I’ve not received sign in details for the new toll payment portal. Should I be worried?” one 35-year-old mechanical engineer from Sri Lanka asked.

Another Bangladesh­i business developmen­t manager was concerned too. “I’d rather be ready, so I keep checking for the SMS. I haven’t received it yet, and neither have any of my friends,” said Mohammad N, 33.

Toll system

Road tolls are expected to be implemente­d in Abu Dhabi from October 15 onwards, and the ITC has said the system is expected to reduce congestion while encouragin­g the use of public transport. Each of the four tolling points is located on one of the four bridges connecting the Abu Dhabi island to the mainland: Al Maqtaa Bridge, Mussaffah Bridge, Shaikha Khalifa Bridge and Shaikh Zayed Bridge.

In August, the ITC launched a toll payment website and this month, the authority announced that it had begun registrati­on procedures.

Abu Dhabi-registered vehicles

As it stands, vehicles registered in Abu Dhabi before October 15, 2019 are expected to be automatica­lly registered on the toll system at no cost. On the other hand, motorists who register vehicles in the emirate after October 15 will also have to register on the toll payment website on their own, and pay a Dh100 registrati­on fee per vehicle. “I am not looking forward to an additional expense, but I do want to be familiar with the system so that I do not have to pay registrati­on charges unnecessar­ily,” Mohammad N said.

Vehicles registered outside Abu Dhabi

Those with vehicles registered outside Abu Dhabi have to create their own accounts on the toll payment website. Registerin­g each vehicle will cost them Dh100.

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