Salik Dubai: Charges, Timings, Locations, Gates & More

Dubai’s ever-expanding road network and increasing traffic have made smart transport solutions necessary. One such innovation is the Salik toll system, introduced by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in 2007. Salik Dubai is now a vital part of commuting, helping reduce congestion and improving traffic flow across the emirate. This guide provides complete information on Salik Dubai charges, timings, locations, and more.

What is Salik?

Salik is an electronic toll collection system used in Dubai. Unlike traditional toll booths, it’s a fully automated system without barriers. When you drive through a Salik gate with a valid Salik tag, toll fees are deducted automatically from your prepaid Salik account. This ensures uninterrupted driving and helps reduce congestion at key traffic points.

Salik Locations in Dubai

As of 2025, Dubai has several Salik tollgates placed strategically on major roads. Here’s the list of Salik gates and their locations:

Salik Gate Location Description
Al Safa Gate Sheikh Zayed Road Connects Downtown Dubai and Jumeirah; often busy during rush hours.
Al Barsha Gate Sheikh Zayed Road Serves Al Barsha, Al Quoz, and Mall of the Emirates.
Jebel Ali Gate Sheikh Zayed Road Main route for Abu Dhabi-bound traffic.
Al Garhoud Bridge Al Garhoud Bridge Essential for Dubai Creek crossings; connects Deira and Bur Dubai.
Al Maktoum Bridge Al Maktoum Bridge Free crossing between 10 PM and 6 AM.
Airport Tunnel Airport Road Direct access to Dubai International Airport.
Al Mamzar South Al Ittihad Road Heavy traffic from Sharjah to Dubai.
Al Mamzar North Al Ittihad Road Complements Mamzar South gate for Sharjah-Dubai traffic.
Al Muraqqabat Al Ittihad Road Useful for commuters heading into Deira’s commercial hubs.

Questions & Answers

What is Salik in Dubai?

Salik is Dubai’s electronic toll system that automatically deducts toll fees from prepaid accounts when vehicles pass through designated toll gates across the city.

How much is Salik per gate?

Salik charges AED 6 during peak hours and AED 4 during off-peak. Between 1:00 AM and 6:00 AM, crossing is free (0 AED).

Is there a maximum daily Salik charge?

No, Dubai does not have a maximum daily cap for Salik toll charges. Every crossing through a Salik gate will be charged accordingly.

How can I avoid Salik charges?

Travel during free hours (1:00 AM to 6:00 AM) or plan routes that avoid Salik gates to reduce or eliminate toll charges.

Do I need a Salik tag for my car?

Yes, all vehicles using Dubai roads with Salik gates must have a registered Salik tag to avoid fines for unregistered toll crossings.

References

[1]www.salik.aeDubai Salik Map12 Jun 2025