UAE Toll Roads Complete Guide: Salik, RTA & Payment 2026
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UAE Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: Electronic toll collection (RFID tag + License plate recognition)
Coverage: Dubai (Salik), Abu Dhabi (Darb) — other emirates toll-free
Currency: UAE Dirham (AED)
Technology: RFID windshield tags, ANPR cameras, mobile app payment
Operators: RTA Dubai (Salik), ITC Abu Dhabi (Darb)
Do I Need a Salik Tag for the UAE? 2026 Update
If you are driving in Dubai, yes — a Salik RFID tag is effectively mandatory. Dubai's toll gates operate 24/7 and there is no cash lane alternative. Without a pre-loaded Salik account, each gate crossing triggers an automatic AED 4 toll billed to the registered vehicle owner. If you are renting a car, the rental company handles this and charges you their toll pass fee on top of the actual toll.
Key Reality: Dubai expanded from 8 to 9 Salik toll gates in 2024, adding the Al Shindagha gate on Sheikh Zayed Road near the tunnel. Driving through central Dubai during peak hours can mean passing 3–4 gates, costing AED 12–16 in tolls per trip.
2026 Update: Salik became a publicly listed company (DFM: SALIK) in 2022 and continues to expand its gate network under a 49-year concession agreement. Abu Dhabi's Darb system, launched in 2021, now covers 4 toll zones across Abu Dhabi island and key arterials. The UAE government has confirmed no new emirate-wide toll mandates for 2026, keeping Sharjah, Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain toll-free.
UAE Toll Costs: Current Rates
The UAE operates two separate toll systems — Salik in Dubai and Darb in Abu Dhabi — each with flat per-crossing rates. There are no distance-based or time-based surcharges within either system.
Current Toll Rates by Gate (2026)
| System / Gate | Rate (AED) | Hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salik — Dubai (all 9 gates) | AED 4 per crossing | 24 hours / 7 days | No off-peak discount; motorcycles exempt |
| Salik — Al Shindagha (Gate 9, added 2024) | AED 4 per crossing | 24 hours / 7 days | Sheikh Zayed Road near Al Shindagha Tunnel |
| Darb — Abu Dhabi (Zone 1: Abu Dhabi Island) | AED 4 per crossing | 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM | Free nights and Fridays for residents |
| Darb — Abu Dhabi (Zone 2: Sheikh Zayed Road corridor) | AED 4 per crossing | 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM | Daily cap: AED 16 per zone per vehicle |
| Darb — Abu Dhabi (Zones 3 & 4) | AED 4 per crossing | 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM | Covers Al Reem Island and Mussafah bridges |
| Daily cap — Salik (Dubai) | AED 24 maximum | Per day per vehicle | Cap applies across all 9 gates combined |
Vehicle Class Exemptions (2026)
| Vehicle Type | Salik (Dubai) | Darb (Abu Dhabi) |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger cars | AED 4 per gate | AED 4 per crossing |
| Motorcycles | Exempt (free) | Exempt (free) |
| Light trucks / SUVs | AED 4 per gate | AED 4 per crossing |
| Heavy vehicles / trucks | AED 4 per gate (same rate) | AED 4 per crossing (same rate) |
| Emergency vehicles / police | Exempt | Exempt |
| Electric vehicles (EVs) | AED 4 (no discount) | AED 4 (no discount) |
Where You Pay Tolls in the UAE (2026)
Dubai — 9 Active Salik Gates: Al Safa (x2 on Sheikh Zayed Road), Garhoud Bridge, Al Maktoum Bridge, Al Barsha, Airport Tunnel, Al Mamzar, Jebel Ali, Al Shindagha
Abu Dhabi — 4 Darb Zones: Abu Dhabi island entry bridges, Sheikh Zayed Road corridor, Al Reem Island bridges, Mussafah crossing
Toll-Free Emirates: Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain — no active toll infrastructure as of 2026
How to Pay UAE Tolls
Both Salik and Darb are cashless, fully electronic systems. There are no staffed toll booths or cash lanes anywhere in the UAE toll network.
1. Salik RFID Tag (Dubai):
- Purchase at RTA offices, petrol stations (ENOC, EPPCO, ADNOC), and authorized retailers — cost AED 50 (includes AED 50 credit)
- Affix to windshield; account topped up via RTA website, Dubai Drive app, or SMS
- Minimum balance: AED 10 to avoid blacklisting
- Account can be managed via the RTA Dubai app (iOS/Android)
2. Darb Account (Abu Dhabi):
- No separate tag required — Abu Dhabi Darb uses license plate recognition only
- Residents link their vehicle via the ITC Abu Dhabi (Darb) portal or app
- Visitors are billed automatically via rental car company or their vehicle's registration record
- Top up via Darb app, ADCB bank, or ITC service centers
3. Rental Cars:
- All major rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Budget, local fleets) handle tolls automatically
- Typical rental toll surcharge: AED 10–25/day admin fee plus actual toll charges
- Confirm the rental agreement's toll handling policy before driving in Dubai or Abu Dhabi
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, and all vehicle types across UAE toll roads, use TollGuru's UAE toll calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
Dubai — Salik Developments:
- Gate 9 (Al Shindagha on Sheikh Zayed Road) became operational in 2024, bringing the total to 9 active gates
- Salik continues to evaluate additional gate locations on key arterials including Dubai-Al Ain Road and Emirates Road (E611)
- The Salik daily cap of AED 24 was maintained through 2025–2026 with no rate increase announced
- Salik app updated with real-time gate wait time data and account management features
Abu Dhabi — Darb Updates:
- Darb system now fully operational across all 4 zones, with enhanced ANPR camera coverage
- Free-crossing periods (after 11 PM and on Fridays for Abu Dhabi registered vehicles) maintained for 2026
- ITC confirmed the AED 4 flat rate and daily cap of AED 16 per zone remain unchanged for 2026
- Integration with UAE PASS digital identity system for easier account setup and renewal
Emirate-by-Emirate Toll Overview
Dubai — Salik (Active, 9 Gates):
- Operated by Salik Company PJSC under RTA concession — AED 4 flat rate, AED 24 daily cap
- Gates concentrated on Sheikh Zayed Road (E11), Al Garhoud Bridge, Al Maktoum Bridge, and Airport Tunnel
- Tag purchase and top-up available at 700+ locations across Dubai
Abu Dhabi — Darb (Active, 4 Zones):
- Operated by the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) — AED 4 per crossing, AED 16 daily cap per zone
- License plate recognition only — no physical tag needed
- Free crossings for Abu Dhabi registered vehicles: 11 PM to 6 AM daily, and all day Friday
Sharjah — Toll-Free: No active toll system as of 2026. The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has discussed future congestion pricing but no implementation date has been set.
Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, UAQ — Toll-Free: No toll infrastructure planned or announced for any of the four northern emirates in 2026.
Planning Your Journey
Typical Journey Costs in Dubai (2026):
- Dubai Marina to DIFC (via Sheikh Zayed Road): AED 8 (2 Salik gates each way)
- Dubai Airport to Downtown Dubai: AED 4–8 depending on route
- Jebel Ali to Deira: AED 12–16 (3–4 gates on direct SZR route)
- Daily commuter average: AED 16–24 (capped at AED 24)
Toll-Free Alternatives:
- Al Khail Road (E44) — runs parallel to Sheikh Zayed Road with no Salik gates as of 2026
- Dubai-Al Ain Road (E66) — toll-free except near potential future gate locations
- Inner city routes via Al Qouz and Al Barsha — slower but no tolls
- Dubai Metro — avoids all road tolls entirely for inter-district travel
Cross-Emirate Travel:
- Dubai to Abu Dhabi: AED 4–8 (1–2 Salik gates on E11/SZR exit from Dubai) + up to AED 16 entering Abu Dhabi via Darb zones
- Dubai to Sharjah: No tolls once you exit Dubai — but the Salik gate near the Sharjah border on E11 applies AED 4
- Abu Dhabi to Al Ain: No Darb gates on the E22; toll-free intercity route
UAE vs. Gulf Neighboring Countries
| Country | System Type | Typical Cost | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| UAE | Electronic only (Salik + Darb) | AED 4 per gate | Dubai & Abu Dhabi only |
| Saudi Arabia | Electronic (Absher/Balsam) | SAR 2–15 per trip | Major expressways, Riyadh, Jeddah |
| Bahrain | Limited (King Fahd Causeway) | BHD 2 / SAR 20 crossing | Causeway only |
| Qatar | Electronic (Sayer) | QAR 2–5 per trip | Doha expressways |
| Israel | Electronic (Fast Lane) | ILS 5–30 per trip | Highway 6 (Trans-Israel) + express lanes |
| Jordan | Manual + Electronic | JOD 0.3–1.5 per plaza | Desert Highway, Airport Road |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I avoid UAE tolls completely?
Partially. In Dubai, Al Khail Road (E44) is a major parallel route to Sheikh Zayed Road that currently has no Salik gates, saving AED 8–16 on a cross-city journey — at the cost of added travel time during peak hours. In Abu Dhabi, timing crossings after 11 PM or on Fridays grants free passage for locally registered vehicles under Darb rules. Driving between Sharjah and the northern emirates involves zero tolls in either direction.
What happens if I drive through a Salik gate without a tag?
Your plate is photographed and the AED 4 toll plus an AED 50 fine is charged to the vehicle's registered owner. Repeat violations accumulate. Rental cars handle this automatically — the charge appears on your credit card later. Unpaid Salik fines must be cleared before a vehicle can be re-registered or transferred.
Do tourists need to do anything about UAE tolls?
If renting a car, tolls are handled by the rental company — confirm before you drive. If you have brought your own vehicle from another GCC country, your home country's RFID tag will not work in Salik. You must purchase a UAE Salik tag to drive in Dubai. Abu Dhabi's Darb system handles non-UAE registered vehicles via the rental company or by linking at any ITC service center.
Are there any monthly passes or subscriptions?
Neither Salik nor Darb offers a fixed monthly subscription as of 2026. Both operate on a pay-per-use model with daily caps (AED 24 for Salik, AED 16 per zone for Darb). Heavy daily commuters effectively benefit from these caps, which function as an informal daily ceiling.
Will more emirates introduce tolls?
Sharjah has periodically discussed road congestion pricing but no implementation date has been announced as of early 2026. The other five emirates (Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain) have no known toll plans. Dubai is the most likely to add additional Salik gates on Emirates Road and Dubai-Al Ain Road within the concession period.
How do I check my Salik balance?
Via the RTA Dubai app, the Salik website (salik.rta.ae), SMS to 7245 (SAIK), or any Dubai toll top-up kiosk. Balance alerts can be set to notify when your account drops below AED 20. Minimum operative balance is AED 10 — vehicles with lower balances are flagged and the AED 50 fine applies on top of the AED 4 toll.
Useful Links & Resources
Gulf Region Toll Pages:
- Saudi Arabia Tolls — Balsam e-tag system, expressway toll rates
- Bahrain Tolls — King Fahd Causeway rates and payment
- Qatar Tolls — Sayer system, Doha expressway guide
- Israel Tolls — Highway 6 and express lane information
- Jordan Tolls — Desert Highway and Airport Road rates
- Lebanon Tolls — Highway toll information
Official UAE Toll Resources:
- Salik (Dubai): salik.rta.ae — Tag purchase, top-up, account management
- RTA Dubai: rta.ae — Road and Transport Authority official portal
- Darb (Abu Dhabi): itc.gov.ae — Integrated Transport Centre toll information
- RTA Dubai App — Available on iOS and Android for Salik management
- Darb App — Available on iOS and Android for Abu Dhabi toll account


