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Dubai’s Salik toll system has announced a special variable tariff structure for Sunday, June 8, coinciding with the third day of Eid. The toll rates will fluctuate throughout the day based on peak and off-peak hours to better manage traffic flow during the festive period.
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تعرّف على رسوم المرور المتغيرة ليوم الأحد 8 يونيو، 2025Coinciding with the third day of Eid Al-Adha, learn about the variable toll rates for Sunday, June 8, 2025. pic.twitter.com/7ujJ5vfc6k
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Peak hours – Dhs6
Motorists will be charged a higher rate of Dhs6 during peak hours to encourage the use of alternative routes or off-peak travel. The peak timings are:
Morning peak: From 6:00am until 10:00am
Evening peak: From 4:00pm until 8:00pm
Off-peak hours –Dhs4
For those traveling outside of the rush periods, Salik has reduced the toll to Dhs4. The off-peak hours are:
From 10:00am until 4:00pm
From 8:00pm until 1:00am (next day)
After midnight – No tariff
To accommodate late-night travelers and encourage smoother flow during less congested hours, Salik has waived toll charges completely between:
1:00am and 6:00am
This special toll schedule is part of broader traffic management initiatives implemented during holidays and peak seasons. Motorists are encouraged to plan their journeys accordingly to avoid peak charges and contribute to smoother traffic across Dubai.
It was during early May that Salik Company, had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ENOC Group to develop integrated digital payment solutions at ENOC fuel stations.
The agreement will allow customers to make seamless payments for fuel and services at ENOC stations using Salik’s e-wallet, with transaction values automatically deducted through vehicle number plate recognition technology.