Guide About Abu Dhabi DARB

Guide About Abu Dhabi DARB

Toll-Free Days

Toll-Free Days

Applicable Conditions
Toll Fee Per Crossing 4 AED

Applies during peak hours (7:00 AM – 9:00 AM & 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Monday to Saturday)

Daily Cap 16 AED

Maximum charge per vehicle per day

Monthly Cap (First Vehicle) 200 AED Monthly toll limit for the first registered vehicle
Monthly Cap (Second Vehicle) 150 AED Monthly toll limit for the second registered vehicle
Monthly Cap (Each Additional Vehicle) 100 AED Monthly toll limit for each extra registered vehicle
Toll-Free Days 0 AED Sundays & Public Holidays (No toll charges apply)
     
     

 

The DARB toll system operates as an electronic toll system in Abu Dhabi to control traffic movement and decrease congestion throughout main areas. The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) Abu Dhabi established the system which provides commuters with seamless travel experiences and creates funding for infrastructure development.

This guide provides essential information about DARB Abu Dhabi registration along with toll charges rules. Moreover, you can also get knowledge about payment methods with the added details of exemptions and penalty fees.

What is the DARB Toll System?

The DARB toll system operates throughout Abu Dhabi which is like a Salik system of Dubai. The toll system runs through selected gates in Abu Dhabi. In it vehicle owners need to open an account to manage automatic payment of passage fees.

The main DARB toll gates are located at:

  • Sheikh Zayed Bridge

  • Maqta Bridge

  • Sheikh Khalifa Bridge

  • Al Maqta Toll Gate

The system aims to encourage the use of public transport while reducing unnecessary vehicle movement during peak hours.

DARB Registration Process

Before you can start using the DARB toll gates, you must register your vehicle in the system. Follow these steps:

  • Visit DARB website (https://darb.itc.gov.ae) or download DARB mobile app.

  • Register an account using Emirates ID, Vehicle details and contact information.

  • Link your vehicle to the system and ensure you have a sufficient balance.

  • Pay the registration fee (usually AED 100, with AED 50 credited to your account).

  • Start using the toll gates, and charges will be deducted automatically.

For non-Abu Dhabi registered vehicles, registration is still required to avoid fines.

DARB Toll Gate Locations

There are four major DARB toll gates in Abu Dhabi:

  • Sheikh Zayed Bridge

  • Maqta Bridge

  • Sheikh Khalifa Bridge

  • Al Maqta Toll Gate

These gates operate from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (Sunday to Saturday).

Off-peak hours and Fridays are toll-free.

DARB Toll Charges and Payment Methods

Toll Charges

Time Period

Charge Per Crossing

Peak Hours

AED 4 per crossing

Daily Cap

AED 16 per vehicle

Off-Peak Hours

Free

The system has a daily cap of AED 16, ensuring that commuters don’t pay excessive toll fees in one day.

How to Pay DARB Toll Charges

  • Online via the DARB website

  • Using the DARB mobile app

  • Auto-deduction from prepaid balance

  • Top-up via credit/debit card

How to Check DARB Balance and Recharge

To check your DARB balance, log in to your account on the DARB website or app. You can recharge using a debit/credit card, UAE Pass, or direct bank transfer.

DARB Violations and Fines

Failing to comply with DARB toll rules can result in fines. Below are common violations:

Violation Type

Fine Amount

Not registering a vehicle

AED 100 first day, AED 200 second day, up to AED 10,000

Insufficient balance for non-Abu Dhabi vehicles

AED 50 per day

Tampering with toll system

AED 10,000

Providing false information

AED 10,000

To check and pay DARB fines online, visit the DARB website or mobile app.

DARB Exemptions and Discounts

Some vehicles qualify for DARB toll exemptions:

  • Public buses and taxis

  • Motorcycles

  • Electric vehicles (temporary exemption until further notice)

  • People of Determination

  • Senior Emiratis

To apply for the exemption, visit the DARB website, fill in the exemption request form, and provide all required documents.

How to Avoid DARB Fines

  • Ensure your vehicle is registered before using the toll gates.

  • Keep your DARB balance topped up.

  • Use the DARB mobile application to get notifications about balance and fines.

  • Avoid tampering with the system or providing incorrect information.

Conclusion

Knowing the DARB toll system is very necessary for all Abu Dhabi drivers. By registering your car, keeping a balance, and knowing the location of the toll gates, you will avoid unnecessary fines and travel cleanly.

For all the additional information you can visit the official DARB website or download DARBs mobile app for every latest update and payment methods