The Jamaican currently holds world records in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m with times of 9.58s, 19.19s and 36.84s respectively
https://dot.gov.abudhabi, using the Emirates ID.
Users of cars registered in other emirates can also log into their accounts on the website and register for the toll system subject to a registration fee of Dh100 per vehicle (Dh50 as registration fee and Dh50 to be credited to the account) before crossing the toll gates.
Non-registered vehicles crossing toll gates will be granted a ten day grace period to register after which a Dh100 fine will be issued daily, reaching a maximum of Dh10,000.
Toll charges will be Dh4 for peak hours per pass from Saturday to Thursday (7am - 9am and 5pm - 7pm). During off-peak hours, on Fridays, and during public holidays, the toll fee will be Dh2 for each pass. The toll collection system will be operational 24/7, and will charge a daily maximum fee of Dh16 per vehicle.
For further updates on registration formalities, car owners can follow ITC on social media pages (@ITCAbuDhabi), enquire through the free ITC Contact Centre hotline 80088888, or the free Abu Dhabi Government Contact Centre hotline 800555.
The Jamaican currently holds world records in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m with times of 9.58s, 19.19s and 36.84s respectively
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