Ramadan brings changes to daily routines, including transportation and parking rules in Abu Dhabi. If you’re driving or using public transport during this holy month, here’s what you need to know.

Darb Toll Gate Timings During Ramadan

Darb toll gate hours have been adjusted for Ramadan. Fees apply at these times:

  • Morning: 8 AM – 10 AM
  • Afternoon: 2 PM – 4 PM
  • Sundays: Free of charge

 

 

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If you’re driving in Abu Dhabi during the Holy Month, be aware of these road restrictions.

Public Transport Schedule in Abu Dhabi during Ramadan

If you’re relying on public transport, keep these new timings of buses in mind:

  • Monday to Friday: 6 AM – 11 PM
  • Saturday & Sunday: 6 AM – 1 AM

Abu Dhabi Link: daily from 6 AM to 11 PM

Abu Dhabi Ramadan Parking Hours

Paid parking (Mawaqif) timings remain unchanged. You’ll need to pay for parking from Monday to Saturday, between 8 AM and midnight. Sundays remain free. When driving in Abu Dhabi, make sure to keep your car clean! According to the law, owners of dirty vehicles may face fines up to AED 2,000

Whether you’re commuting or heading out for Ramadan gatherings, these updates will help you plan your trips better. Safe travels!