All About Aber in RAK
Aber is an electronic toll gate system of Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) for heavy vehicles operated by the Public Service Department of the Emirate. The advanced, multi-lane, free-flowing electronic tolling system maintains traffic flow and excludes the need for tollbooths or gates. The advanced tolling system plays a major role in the advancement of roads and transport infrastructure of the Emirate.
Let’s take a look at how the Aber toll system works in RAK and how it is beneficial for travellers.
Aber Toll System in RAK
The working principle of Aber is similar to that of Salik in Dubai. The toll gate system works on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology that charges every time a vehicle passes through the gate.
Now that you are aware of how the RAK road toll system works, let’s move towards the location of its gates.
Aber Toll Gates Locations
Currently, the Aber toll gates are located at eight different places across the emirate. Here are the locations of the Aber toll gates.
- Showka
- Kadra
- Al Ghail
- Al Sadi
- Emirates Road
- Sheikh Mohammad Ben Zayed Road
- Ring Road
- Jebel Jais
Aber RAK Registration
To register their heavy vehicles with Aber, companies have to follow the process mentioned below.
- Visit the official website of ‘Aber’
- Select ‘Service’ and ‘Register’
- Provide necessary company details like licence name and number, number of trucks and contact information
- Once done, attach all the required documents, pay the fee and complete the process

Aber RAK Selling Points
The Aber passes can be purchased digitally and physically. The physical sites to purchase Aber passes are as follows.
Site | Address | Timings |
PSD Main Office | Khuzzam, Al Turfa | Sunday to Thursday (08:00 am to 02:00 pm) |
Al Saadi Toll Office | Al Shohadaa Road | Sunday to Thursday (07:00 am to 10:00 pm) |
Aber Toll Fees
The Aber toll fee is charged every time the vehicle passes through the gate. That said, the fee is variable depending on multiple factors like car axle and number of wheels.
Vehicle Type | Fees (AED) |
2 axles | 500 |
3 axles or more | 650 |
6 wheels | 300 |
Aber Toll Fines
The Public Service Department has defined rules and regulations for using Aber and failing to do so can lead to heavy traffic fines in RAK. The following are some common violation types and the financial penalty charged for them.
- AED 500 to 1000: Refusing to show an ID card or other information inquired by the judicial officer.
- AED 800: Crossing gate with insufficient balance and not topping up within 3 days.
- AED 1000: Crossing toll gate without Aber card. The charge will be increased to AED 2000 on the second day and AED 4000 on the third day.
- AED 1000 to 2000: The user information is not updated within 5 working days of the change.
- AED 1000 to 2000 (Repair Cost): Damaging toll or other equipment in use
- AED 5000 to 10,000: When toll tariff is not paid by the driver. The same amount is also charged when the number plate is hidden or unclear.

Please remember that, on repeating each violation, the maximum fine will be doubled. To avoid the hassle, it is advised to strictly follow all the driving rules and regulations in the UAE.
Where Can I Recharge Aber
The Aber can be recharged through the following places.
- Aber mobile app (Android | iOS)
- Aber website
- PSD offices and stations
- Aber self-service kiosk
- RAK Bank Gateways
FAQs
What is the Aber toll system in Ras Al Khaimah?
The Aber is a toll gate system in RAK, like Salik in Dubai, that helps maintain traffic flow.
How do I register for the Aber toll system?
The Aber account can be registered through the official website or mobile app. For further assistance, you can also call 800 9898 or email aber.rak@psd.rak.ae.
What are the fees associated with the Aber toll system?
For 2 axles, the fee is AED 500 and it is AED 650 for 3 or more axles. Whereas cars with 6 wheels are charged AED 300.
How can I check my Aber toll account balance?
The Aber account balance can be checked through the Smart Aber App, official website or by calling 800 9898.
This was all about the Aber toll system in RAK. The advanced toll gate system of Aber helps maintain a smooth flow of traffic and reduces traffic congestion. All you have to do is purchase a tag and place it on your windscreen. However, please remember that the tag can’t be transferred to another person, and using someone else’s tag is a violation. That said, when buying a used car for sale in RAK, make sure it has no Aber tag from the previous owner.
Stay tuned to dubizzle’s auto blog for more information on toll gate systems in UAE.
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