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Salik to Reduce Toll Fee During Iftar Time for Riders in Ramadan 2026

18 February 2026|Dubai, UAE [Posted at 4:01 pm ]

Dubai motorists will benefit from revised Salik iftar toll price changes during Ramadan 2026. Salik has announced a flexible pricing structure to support drivers heading home for iftar and late-night prayers.

The updated Salik Ramadan toll prices aim to improve traffic flow while aligning with changed work hours and fasting routines across the UAE.

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Ramadan 2026 Salik Toll Timing (Monday to Saturday)

Salik iftar toll price

Overview: Lower toll charges will apply during key non-peak hours, especially around iftar.

Before planning your drive, note these updated timings and Salik Ramadan toll prices:

  • Peak Hours (Dh6): 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Low-Peak (Dh4): 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
  • Low-Peak (Dh4): 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM (Includes Iftar time)
  • Off-Peak (Free): 2:00 AM – 7:00 AM

The most important change is the Dh4 toll from 5 PM onwards, covering the period when families travel to break their fast. During Ramadan, Maghrib prayers are expected between 6:22 PM and 6:35 PM, making the reduced toll helpful for evening commuters.

Sunday Salik Toll Charges

Overview: Sundays will see uniform pricing, offering additional relief.

For Sundays (excluding public holidays and major events), the structure is simpler:

  • Dh4 charge from 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM
  • Free travel from 2:00 AM to 7:00 AM

Unlike regular months, there is no Dh6 peak charge on Sundays during Ramadan.

Why Salik Reduced Iftar Toll Prices

Salik iftar toll price

Overview: The move supports smoother Ramadan traffic management.

Ramadan brings a shift in daily routines:

  • Reduced government working hours
  • Increased evening travel for iftar gatherings
  • Higher late-night movement for prayers and shopping

By adjusting the Salik iftar toll price, Salik aims to:

  • Reduce congestion before sunset
  • Spread traffic flow more evenly
  • Support families travelling during fasting hours

The system was first introduced with variable pricing in January 2025, when peak-hour charges increased from Dh4 to Dh6. Ramadan adjustments now provide temporary flexibility.

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How This Impacts Daily Commuters

Salik iftar toll price

Overview: Drivers can save money and plan smarter trips.

If you usually cross toll gates during evening peak hours, you will now pay Salik Ramadan toll prices:

  • Dh4 instead of Dh6 from 5 PM onwards
  • Free toll if travelling between 2 AM and 7 AM

For frequent commuters, this could mean noticeable savings over the month. Dubai currently has 10 Salik gates, including locations on major routes such as:

  • Sheikh Zayed Road
  • Al Khail Road
  • Business Bay Crossing
  • Al Safa South

The wider network means toll timing adjustments affect thousands of vehicles daily.

Abu Dhabi’s Darb Toll Changes

Overview: Similar adjustments are happening in Abu Dhabi.

While Dubai revises Salik pricing, Darb has also updated toll timings in Abu Dhabi:

  • Dh4 charges during revised peak hours
  • Sundays remain toll-free

This coordinated approach across emirates reflects broader Ramadan traffic planning in the UAE.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Overview: Quick summary of what matters most.

Before you drive this Ramadan, remember Salik Ramadan toll prices:

  • Dh4 toll applies during iftar time (5 PM – 2 AM)
  • Peak Dh6 charge only between 9 AM – 5 PM (Mon–Sat)
  • Free toll from 2 AM – 7 AM daily
  • Sunday charges fixed at Dh4 (except holidays/events)

FAQs

1. What is the Salik iftar toll price in Ramadan 2026?

The toll is reduced to Dh4 from 5 PM to 2 AM, covering the iftar period.

2. What are the Salik Ramadan toll prices during peak hours?

Peak charges are Dh6 from 9 AM to 5 PM (Monday to Saturday).

3. Is Salik free at night during Ramadan?

Yes, travel is free between 2 AM and 7 AM daily.

4. Do Sundays have peak charges?

No. Sundays have a flat Dh4 charge during chargeable hours, except public holidays and major events.

Conclusion

The revised Salik Ramadan toll prices provide timely relief for drivers during the holy month. By lowering the Salik iftar toll price to Dh4, Salik is supporting smoother commutes and easing financial pressure on residents.

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Mohammed Anas
Mohammed Anas
Mohammed Anas covers the latest news and trending updates from the UAE and beyond. From current affairs to lifestyle stories, Anas brings accurate and engaging content that keeps you informed and connected. Mohammed Anas can be contacted through info@uaecentre.com.
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