If you’re hitting the roads this weekend, here’s an important update: Salik has revised toll rates for Sunday, November 2, to help manage traffic during the Dubai Ride 2025 event.
The annual cycling event, part of the month-long Dubai Fitness Challenge, kicks off at 6.15am on Sheikh Zayed Road, where thousands of cyclists will pedal past some of the city’s most iconic landmarks in the spirit of community fitness.
To keep traffic flowing smoothly, Salik has announced temporary toll adjustments across its gates:
- Peak hours (6am–10am): Dh6
- Evening peak (4pm–8pm): Dh4 instead of the usual Dh6
- Low-peak hours (10am–4pm, 8pm–1am): Dh4
In a statement shared on X, Salik said the initiative supports Dubai’s efforts to “enhance the smart mobility experience” while ensuring smoother traffic movement during major public events.
Meanwhile, the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed road closures from 3.30am to 10.30am on November 2, primarily around Sheikh Zayed Road, Downtown Dubai, and surrounding routes.
Dubai Ride offers two cycling routes this year, a 4-km family-friendly loop through Downtown Dubai and an exhilarating 12-km route passing landmarks like the Museum of the Future, Dubai Water Canal, and Burj Khalifa.
The sixth edition of the event is one of the highlights of Dubai Fitness Challenge 2025, encouraging residents to embrace a more active, healthier lifestyle, whether on two wheels or four.