Abu Dhabi's Q Mobility has announced Eid Al Adha holiday changes to tolls, parking and service centre operations across the emirate.
Darb toll gates, including Sas Al Nakhl, Al Maqta, Rabdan and Al Saadiyat, will be free of charge from Monday, May 25, until Friday, May 29, with normal tolls resuming on Saturday, May 30.
Tolls at the Al Qurm and Ghantout gates will continue operating 24 hours a day, with a charge of AED 4 per crossing.
Public parking across Abu Dhabi — excluding multi-storey facilities — will also be free during the holiday period, with standard fees returning on Saturday, May 30.
Driver Licensing Centres in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain will close for the break from May 25 to May 31, resuming operations on June 1.
Q Mobility says its digital services will remain available around the clock through its website, the Darb app, and the TAMM platform.
Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi's Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) confirmed that public buses will operate according to the schedule followed during weekends and official holidays, with additional trips on suburban and intercity services.
بمناسبة عطلة عيد الأضحى المبارك، ستكون رسوم التعرفة المرورية "درب" مجانية باستثناء بوابتي القرم وغنتوت
— Q Mobility (@qmobilityuae) May 22, 2026
نتمنى لكم عيداً مباركاً
During Eid Al-Adha holiday, Darb toll fees will be free of charge, except for Al Qurm and Ghantout
Wishing you a blessed Eid#qmobility #darb #abudhabi pic.twitter.com/4HesHodcad
بمناسبة عطلة عيد الأضحى المبارك، ستكون رسوم "مواقف" مجانية، باستثناء المواقف الطابقية
— Q Mobility (@qmobilityuae) May 22, 2026
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During Eid Al-Adha holiday, Mawaqif will be free of charge, except multi-storey parking
Wishing you a blessed Eid#qmobility #abudhabi #mawaqif #timings #eidaladha pic.twitter.com/d6vbKIeZul

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