The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) in Abu Dhabi will enforce toll fees on revised peak hours (timings) for the Darb road traffic toll system during Ramadan 2024. These hours will be from 8am to 10am and 2pm to 4pm, Monday through Saturday. However, there will be no charges on Sundays for crossing the toll gate. Public parking timings will remain unchanged, with fees applicable from Monday to Saturday, 8am to midnight, while parking will be free on Sundays.
Regarding bus services, the ITC announced that public buses in Abu Dhabi and its suburbs will operate throughout the week from 6am until midnight during Ramadan. Buses operating 24 hours a day will continue to run as usual. In Al Ain city and its suburbs, public buses will also run from 6am until midnight. Most suburban services will maintain their regular frequency, although there might be slight adjustments to some services within Al Ain city.
In the Al Dhafra region, public bus services during Ramadan will adhere to normal operating hours, with minor changes such as pausing the service during iftar, which occurs around 6:33 pm. The Abu Dhabi Express service will operate from 6am to 11pm on weekdays and from 6am to 1am the following day during the weekend. These adjustments aim to accommodate the needs of commuters while considering the observance of Ramadan.
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