Sunday 3 January 2021

#DARB AbuDhabi Toll Gates Has Been Activated

The #DARB_AbuDhabi Toll Gate system is in effect from January 2, 2021 and your trips will be subject to fees when you pass through its four ...

The #DARB_AbuDhabi Toll Gate system is in effect from January 2, 2021 and your trips will be subject to fees when you pass through its four gates during the peak hours.

In case you haven't registered your vehicles yet, please do at the soonest to avoid getting fines.

The Integrated Transport Center (ITC) in Abu Dhabi Darb toll accounts can be created using the below link.

https://darb.itc.gov.ae/RucWeb/login

Registration fee per vehicle costs Dh100 per vehicle, of which Dh50 will be kept as a balance in the user’s account.

The fees will be calculated when vehicle passes through four gates located on the bridges leading to Abu Dhabi city.

  1. Sheikh Zayed Bridge
  2. Sheikh Khalifa Bridge
  3. Al Maqtaa Bridge
  4. Mussafah Bridge.

Vehicles will be charged Aed 4 for toll gate crossing the toll gate during peak times from Saturday to Thursday from 7-9 am and in the evening from 5-7 pm. The maximum ceiling for daily toll charges per vehicles is Aed 16.

Fees will be deducted automatically from the user’s account, which is prepaid through an electronic payment wallet.

> No fees will be calculated outside peak times, Fridays and public holidays.

There will be no need to install a toll gate sticker on the vehicle’s windshield.

Companies will have to pay regular tariff fees, but the higher ceiling for the daily usage or monthly fees is not applicable for them.

Some residents like senior citizens, retired citizens, families with limited incomes, citizens, and people of determination need to apply for toll fee exemption.

A fine of Dh400 will be charged for vehicles not registered in the toll system.

Fines will be calculated for each crossing after a vehicle passes a gate for second time.

A fine of Dh50 will be levied for insufficient balance.

A fine of Dh10,000 will charged in the event of tampering with the vehicle's license plate for the purpose of evading the toll fee

Dh10,000 will be charged in the event of damage to any of the electronic payment devices or toll gates.

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