Abu Dhabi is set to introduce two new Darb toll gates located in Ghantoot and Al Qurm, increasing the total number of toll gates in the emirate to six. These toll gates will operate 24/7 and are part of a strategy to manage traffic more efficiently and enhance road safety.
Key Details for Motorists
- The new toll gates will become operational from May 4.
- They will apply toll charges every day, all day, unlike previous gates that mainly focused on peak hours.
- Motorists driving in and out of Ghantoot and Al Qurm must register and pay the toll to avoid fines.
Purpose and Benefits
The existing Darb toll gates have successfully regulated traffic during busy times. Adding these new gates aims to:
- Improve traffic flow across the emirate.
- Reduce road congestion.
- Promote safer driving habits among motorists.
What Drivers Should Do
Officials advise both residents and visitors to:
- Check their travel routes to identify if they will be impacted by the new toll gates.
- Register online with the toll system ahead of May 4.
- Understand the toll charges and payment process to ensure smooth travel.
This expansion is part of Abu Dhabi’s broader traffic management plan. For ongoing updates, stay tuned to Questiqa World News.
