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Salik to build two toll gates in Dubai to ease traffic flow

DUBAI, January 19, 2024

Salik Company, Dubai’s exclusive toll gate operator, has been assigned by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), to install two toll gates to optimise traffic flow and reduce congestion on key routes within the city.

The two new gates will be located at Business Bay Crossing on Al Khail Road, and Al Safa South on Sheikh Zayed Road between Al Meydan Street and Umm Al Sheif Street.

The locations have been selected based on extensive traffic movement studies by the RTA. Their objective is to manage traffic distribution and reduce congestion by rerouting some traffic to alternative routes with greater capacity, facilitating smoother and more efficient travel for all motorists in Dubai.

With expected commencement of operations by November 2024, the new gates will increase Salik’s total number of toll gates in Dubai from eight to 10. Similar to Al Mamzar North and South, Al Safa South will be linked with the existing Al Safa gate (Al Safa North), whereby commuters will be charged only once if they pass through the two gates within one hour in the same direction.

Ibrahim Sultan Al Haddad, Chief Executive Officer of Salik Company, said: “The addition of new toll gates in two increasingly busy locations marks the latest milestone in the growth plan that we set out at the time of Salik’s initial public offering.

“Our partnership with RTA in launching these new gates is another important step in our journey to enhancing Dubai’s transport infrastructure with smart and sustainable mobility solutions.

“In line with Dubai’s Urban Plan 2040, which focuses on sustainable and efficient urban growth, we are directly supporting RTA’s objective to optimise travel time and alleviate traffic congestion, and these two new gates aim to improve overall mobility throughout the city, facilitating smoother and more efficient travel for road users.”

As per the concession agreement with RTA, Salik will oversee the essential civil works required for constructing, operating, and maintaining the toll gates and will acquire the exclusive right to operate the gates until June 2071.

The RTA expects the Business Bay Crossing gate to assist in improving traffic congestion by 12-15% on Al Khail Road, reducing traffic volume by 10-16% on Al Rabat Street, and redistributing traffic to Al Maktoum and Al Garhoud bridges and Ras Al Khor Street. Similarly, Al Safa South is expected to reduce right-turn traffic volume from Sheikh Zayed Road to Meydan Street by 15% and optimise traffic flow on Financial Centre, First Al Khail, and Al Asayel streets.

With the launch of the new toll gates, Salik expects to see an increase in annual revenue-generating trips. – TradeArabia News Service

 

 

 




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