Motorists in Dubai must be aware of the specialized Salik toll rates for Ramadan 2025 when the month unfolds. Specific rates from Salik allow motorists unlimited access toll-free during Ramadan which includes all times for iftar and suhoor routines.
Ramadan Toll Rates at a Glance
Weekdays (Monday to Saturday):
Peak Hours (9am – 5pm): Dhs6
Off-Peak Hours (7am – 9am & 5pm – 2am): Dhs4
Free Travel: 2am – 7am
The toll rates for motorist use of Salik during Sundays (excluding public holidays and major events) are set at Dhs4.
Toll Rate: Dhs4 from 7am – 2am
Free Travel: 2am – 7am
Key Updates
Additionally the toll-free times have received extra length during religious holiday periods before and after sunset meals.
The toll system in Al Safa North, Al Safa South together with Al Mamzar North and Al Mamzar South stays unchanged for vehicles using the same direction throughout one hour.
Tonimbus users and public road travelers must follow Salik and RTA official social platforms for receiving official Ramadan toll updates. Safe travels and a blessed Ramadan!
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