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UAE traffic updates: Save a query to delays on predominant Dubai roads this weekend

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has warned drivers to set a query to delays on a valuable road this weekend due to the development work.

In a social media put up, the RTA launched that First Al Khail Avenue, from the Al Manara Avenue intersection to Latifa Bint Hamdan Avenue, will ride roadworks beginning December 13, 2024.

“Save a query to delays on First Al Khail Avenue from Al Manara Avenue intersection to Latifa Bint Hamdan Avenue from December 13, 2024, due to the development works. Take be aware of leaving early and taking alternative routes for a smoother lumber,” the RTA said.

Motorists are told to apply traffic signs and use alternative routes to withhold away from delays and attain their destinations on time.

Al Maktoum Bridge choices

Additionally, the RTA had beforehand alerted drivers about doable delays due to the maintenance work on Al Maktoum Bridge. The bridge might be closed for the length of sure hours except January 16, 2025, leading to temporary diversions of various bus routes. Motorists are encouraged to space forward and use alternative routes for the length of this interval.

Different routes for the length of Al Maktoum Bridge closure:

For commute from Deira to Bur Dubai:

  • Infinity Bridge by Baniyas Avenue, Al Khaleej S​​​​​​​treet, and Corniche Avenue
  • Al Shindagha Tunnel by Baniyas Avenue and Al Khaleej Avenue
  • Al Garhoud Bridge by Baniyas Avenue and Sheikh Rashid Avenue
  • Industry Bay Crossing by Baniyas Avenue, Sheikh Rashid Avenue, and Rebat Avenue

For commute from Bur Dubai to Deira:

  • Infinity Bridge or Al Shindagha Tunnel by Tariq Bin Ziyad Avenue, Khalid Bin Al Waleed Avenue, and Al Khaleej Avenue
  • Al Garhoud Bridge by Oud Metha Avenue and Sheikh Rashid Avenue
  • Industry Bay Crossing by Oud Metha Avenue and Al Khail Avenue

Partial road closure in Al Ain

The Abu Dhabi Mobility Department has launched partial lane closures on Al Ain this weekend, advising drivers to exercise caution due to the detours.

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The transport authority shared closure cramped print on social media, exhibiting crimson lanes as closed and inexperienced lanes as birth.

Avenue Closure on Nahyan First Avenue, Al Ain: From Saturday, December 14, 2024, to Saturday, January 4, 2025, the road might be closed, and traffic might be diverted to the reverse side.

The transport authority shared cramped print of the closures on its social media platforms, with photos exhibiting the affected lanes. Lanes marked in crimson might be closed, whereas those in inexperienced will stay birth.

Triathlon: Avenue closures launched for Fujairah

Fujairah Police possess launched temporary road closures for the 5th Fujairah Global Triathlon Championship and West Asia Triathlon Championship on December 14–15, 2024, from 4 am to 12 pm. Affected roads embrace:

  • Al Rughaylat Roundabout
  • Fujairah Corniche (each instructions)
  • Al Mazallat Avenue (each instructions)
  • Seaside Hotel Roundabout

Motorists are told to space their routes upfront and use alternative roads for the length of the closures to make certain safety for people and spectators.

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