Dubai: Motorists can now see images of their vehicles and any Salik fines online if they have doubts of committing toll gate offences, said a senior official at the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).
"The main aim in introducing the new service is to help people verify their Salik offences by letting them see images of their vehicles with the time and date of getting fined at the toll gates," said Engineer Maitha Obaid Bin Udai, Chief Executive Officer of the RTA's Traffic and Roads Agency.
Motorists can see images of their vehicles by logging into the Salik website. "Users can see a full list of their fines with time and date along with the image of the vehicles," she said.
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"A lot of motorists have shown concern over Salik fines and tried to deny having received one but the new service will help them. The problem of disputed fines is more common with those who have more than one vehicle under one account, whether they are individuals or companies," Maitha said.
She said the RTA has been trying to boost the confidence of customers since the introduction of Salik. "We have been upgrading the system to ensure transparency and offer better service to subscriber of Salik."
Customers can also use the website to top up their Salik account.
Salik, which means clear, is the name of Dubai's toll gate system that was introduced in July 2007 in a bid to ensure smooth traffic flow on Dubai roads.
Currently, there are four Salik toll gates in Dubai, one each on Al Garhoud Bridge and Al Maktoum Bridge, and two on Shaikh Zayed Road — one between Interchange 1 and 2 and the other near Al Barsha.
Motorists have to pay Dh4 each time they cross a Salik toll gate. The money is deducted automatically from the Salik chip used on vehicles' wind screens.
Different charges
All types of vehicles Dh4
Tag, subscription fee Dh50
Tag replacement fee Dh50
Tag cancellation fee Dh10
Transfer of tag Dh50
Maximum charge Dh24 per day
Fines
Failure to display tag Dh100
Repeat offence Dh200
Third time same offence Dh400
Insufficient credit Dh50
Manipulation or cheating in tags Dh10,000
Delay in paying fines Dh10
Use of tariff gates by unauthorised vehicles Dh100
Fine for non-payment Dh10 per month
Here's the direct link to website:
https://customers.salik.ae/app/ViolationEnquiry.aspx
You can even view the pictures of your car, if caught violating !
Source: Gulfnews
"The main aim in introducing the new service is to help people verify their Salik offences by letting them see images of their vehicles with the time and date of getting fined at the toll gates," said Engineer Maitha Obaid Bin Udai, Chief Executive Officer of the RTA's Traffic and Roads Agency.
Motorists can see images of their vehicles by logging into the Salik website. "Users can see a full list of their fines with time and date along with the image of the vehicles," she said.
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"A lot of motorists have shown concern over Salik fines and tried to deny having received one but the new service will help them. The problem of disputed fines is more common with those who have more than one vehicle under one account, whether they are individuals or companies," Maitha said.
She said the RTA has been trying to boost the confidence of customers since the introduction of Salik. "We have been upgrading the system to ensure transparency and offer better service to subscriber of Salik."
Customers can also use the website to top up their Salik account.
Salik, which means clear, is the name of Dubai's toll gate system that was introduced in July 2007 in a bid to ensure smooth traffic flow on Dubai roads.
Currently, there are four Salik toll gates in Dubai, one each on Al Garhoud Bridge and Al Maktoum Bridge, and two on Shaikh Zayed Road — one between Interchange 1 and 2 and the other near Al Barsha.
Motorists have to pay Dh4 each time they cross a Salik toll gate. The money is deducted automatically from the Salik chip used on vehicles' wind screens.
Different charges
All types of vehicles Dh4
Tag, subscription fee Dh50
Tag replacement fee Dh50
Tag cancellation fee Dh10
Transfer of tag Dh50
Maximum charge Dh24 per day
Fines
Failure to display tag Dh100
Repeat offence Dh200
Third time same offence Dh400
Insufficient credit Dh50
Manipulation or cheating in tags Dh10,000
Delay in paying fines Dh10
Use of tariff gates by unauthorised vehicles Dh100
Fine for non-payment Dh10 per month
Here's the direct link to website:
https://customers.salik.ae/app/ViolationEnquiry.aspx
You can even view the pictures of your car, if caught violating !
Source: Gulfnews
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