DUBAI — The on-line recharge facility for Salik users launched last week by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has attracted an enthusiastic response from motorists, with more than 7,000 transactions having being carried out so far, Maitha bin Adai, CEO of the Traffic and Roads Agency of RTA, has said. This service for Salik users has been launched in cooperation with the Dubai e-Government.
The on-line recharge service, available on Salik’s official website (www.salik.ae), enables users to add credit to their Salik accounts through three payment options, namely credit card, e-dirham or direct debt from the user’s bank account. The minimum recharge amount is Dh50. “The on-line recharge service has been well-received by Salik subscribers as it saves efforts and time,” said bin Adai. “The new bilingual on-line service reflects RTA’s keenness to provide the best services to the public, ” added bin Adai.