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NEWS
Two New Salik Gates Coming to
Dubai Roads
By dxbcalendar
Posted on August 26, 2024
New Salik toll gates on Al Khail and Sheikh Zayed Roads to ease traffic,
reduce congestion, and improve commuting.
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Dubai’s dynamic road network is about to see a significant upgrade with the addition of two new Salik toll gates. Announced by the Roads and
Transport Authority (RTA), these gates will be operational as early as November this year. This development is set to impact key routes across
the city, particularly on Al Khail Road and Sheikh Zayed Road, making a considerable difference in traffic management and commuting
efficiency.
LOCATION OF THE NEW SALIK GATES
The new Salik toll gates will be strategically positioned to manage traffic flow in some of Dubai’s busiest areas. The first gate will be located on
the Business Bay Crossing along Al Khail Road, a vital artery connecting various parts of the city. The second toll gate, known as the Al Safa
South Toll Gate, will be installed on Sheikh Zayed Road, specifically between Al Meydan and Umm Al Sheif Streets. These locations have
been carefully chosen to optimize traffic distribution and ease congestion on these major routes.
IMPACT ON TRAFFIC AND COMMUTING
The introduction of these new Salik gates is not just a step towards generating revenue but a well-calculated move to enhance the overall traffic
management system in Dubai. As explained by Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA,
the primary objective is to distribute traffic more evenly across the road network. By doing so, the city aims to reduce congestion on key roads,
providing a quicker, easier, and more efficient route for those who opt to drive.
BUSINESS BAY CROSSING GATE IMPACT
The Business Bay Crossing Gate on Al Khail Road is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion on this vital route. According to
projections, the new toll gate will decrease traffic on Al Khail Road by 15 percent. Additionally, Al Rebat Street, another busy corridor, is expected
to see a 16 percent reduction in traffic volume. These reductions are crucial for maintaining smooth traffic flow and ensuring that the roads
remain efficient for all users.
AL SAFA SOUTH GATE IMPACT
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