Q-Mobility announced that Abu Dhabi’s Darb toll gates including Sas Al Nakhl, Al Maqta, Rabdan and Al Saadiyat gates, would be free of charge on Monday, June 15, and toll collection would resume on Tuesday, June 16, according to the approved schedules.
The toll at Al Qurm and Ghantoot gates continues round the clock, seven days a week at a fee of Dhs4 per crossing, it added.
Q-Mobility also announced that public parking in the emirate, with the exception of multi-story public parking, would be free next Monday.
Parking fees would resume on Tuesday, according to the established schedules and rates, it said, adding that multi-story public parking would continue to operate 24/7 at its usual rates.
Meanwhile, the operating hours of customer happiness centres in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain would be closed on Monday and would resume normal operations on Tuesday, it said.
Q-Mobility confirmed that its services would continue to be available 24/7 through official digital channels including its website, Darb app and TAMM platform.