Dubai's new diversions on Sheikh Zayed Road for over 1 yr

Dubai - Alternative roads will be provided.

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By Staff Reporter

Published: Mon 6 Mar 2017, 12:56 PM

Last updated: Tue 7 Mar 2017, 12:44 AM

Motorists please note. Beginning Friday (March 10), there will be diversions on both sides of Sheikh Zayed Road, between Interchanges 2 and 3, to complete the works on roads and bridges forming part of Al-Wasl Street Improvements Project (Interchange 2.5).
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced these diversions will cover Umm Al-Sheef Street, Latifa bint Hamdan Street and Al-Zomorrud Street and will remain in place from March 2017 until July 2018.
Alternative roads will be provided.
Nabeel Mohammed Saleh, director of Roads at RTA's Traffic and Roads Agency, said: "Phase I of traffic diversions on Umm Al-Sheef Street had been completed on February 17. Phase II will start on Friday, March 10, by closing the existing roundabout (R/A), along with the service road parallel to the Sheikh Zayed Road (seaside). "
"The alternative will be to use the two temporary R/As for entering and exiting Sheikh Zayed Road in order to ensure a smooth traffic flow for residents on both sides of the Road during the project construction period," he added.
Phase II of the traffic diversions (mainland side of Sheikh Zayed Road) will start on March 24 and will include part of Latifa bint Hamdan Street, which will become a one-way street.
The alternative route for motorists coming from First Al Khail Street is to head west, turn left to Al-Jarena Street and then move all the way to Street No. 3A. A U-Turn will replace the existing R/A on Al-Zomorrud Street together with entries and exits on both streets.
The RTA said the diversions are required for constructing several bridges providing a direct link with Al Wasl Street (West) passing through Umm Al-Sheef Street to Al Khail Street (East), Latifa bint Hamdan Street and the Sheikh Zayed Road (North & South).
"Such bridges once completed will considerably ease the traffic flow on Sheikh Zayed Road, and significantly save time and effort of road users," explained Saleh.
The RTA called on motorists to follow the directional signs for alternative routes, and adhere to the speed limits.
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Staff Reporter

Published: Mon 6 Mar 2017, 12:56 PM

Last updated: Tue 7 Mar 2017, 12:44 AM

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