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11/4/24, 2:31 PM Two Salik Gates at Business Bay Crossing and Al Safa South to be activated on 24th November - UAE - Emirates24|7
The activation of the two toll gates complements a master plan to develop and integrate road networks, facilities, public transport lines,
transport services, and intelligent road systems. It also aligns with policies aimed at reducing reliance on private vehicles and
encouraging public transport use, while improving traffic flow across Dubai’s road network by redistributing traffic to alternative routes,
such as Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Dubai-Al Ain Road, Ras Al Khor Street, and Al Manama Street. The use of alternative
Creek crossings, such as Infinity Bridge and Al Shindagha Tunnel, will also help facilitate smoother traffic, encouraging residents and
visitors to use less congested corridors.
Transport Policies
The toll gates are part of transport policies that support road infrastructure projects and the public transportation system. These policies
help distribute traffic across various elements of the road network, optimising the use of the existing corridors. Toll policies also
encourage a shift towards public transport, including the metro, buses, marine transport, and soft mobility options. Existing toll gates
have proven effective, reducing total travel time in Dubai by 6 million hours annually, decreasing traffic on Al Maktoum and Al Garhoud
Bridges by 26%, reducing travel time on Sheikh Zayed and Al Ittihad Roads by 24%, and increasing public transport ridership by
around 9 million passengers per year.
Traffic Benefits
Global consultants have studied and recommended the installation of toll gates at Business Bay Crossing and Al Safa South. Al Safa
South toll gate, serving operational and regulatory purposes, is located on Sheikh Zayed Road (between Al Meydan and Umm
Al Sheif Streets), with a one-time toll fee applicable for trips between the North and South Al Safa toll gates within a one-hour
period. This measure aims to maintain traffic service levels, accommodate traffic volumes, and control density across the road network
and intersections.
The Business Bay Crossing toll gate will divert traffic from Jebel Ali towards Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and
Emirates Road, reducing traffic on Al Khail Road by around 2,053 vehicles per hour, or approximately 15%, and by about
1,218 vehicles per hour on Al Rebat Street, achieving a reduction of up to 16%. Additionally, it will reduce traffic on Financial
Centre Street by 5% and cut total travel time on the congested section of Al Khail Road between Al Rebat and Ras Al Khor
Streets by 20,000 hours daily in both directions.
Similarly, the Al Safa South (operational) toll gate will reduce right-turn traffic from Sheikh Zayed Road to Al Meydan Street by
15% and decrease traffic from Al Meydan and Al Safa Streets to Sheikh Zayed Road by approximately 1,070 vehicles per hour,
a 42% reduction. It will also reduce traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road between Financial Centre Street and Latifa bint Hamdan
Street by 4% while optimising the use of First Al Khail Street and Al Asayel Street by up to 4%.
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