Sharjah residents can expect smoother traffic flow as the emirate moves to introduce electronic toll gates for trucks, part of a broader set of reforms approved by the Sharjah Executive Council.
The Council, chaired by Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, approved a resolution that will see existing truck toll gates converted into electronic “Masaar” gates.
The move aims to regulate heavy vehicle movement, reduce congestion, improve road safety, and enhance the overall efficiency of Sharjah’s transport network.
For motorists, the shift to electronic tolling is expected to ease pressure on key roads, particularly during peak hours, by managing truck traffic more effectively.
The digital system will also streamline crossing procedures and support Sharjah’s wider push towards smart, tech-enabled public services.
Alongside transport reforms, the Council also approved a draft law regulating the Correctional and Punitive Institution in Sharjah. The proposed legislation focuses on rehabilitation and reform programmes, while ensuring the dignity, rights and wellbeing of inmates are protected. The draft law will now be referred to the Sharjah Consultative Council to complete the legislative process.
The decisions form part of ongoing efforts by the Sharjah government to modernise infrastructure, improve public services, and enhance the quality of life for residents across the emirate.