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RTA opens iconic four-way footbridge at Dubai Marina

The bridge has four escalators linking the four sides of the junction. It enables pedestrian­s to avoid stops at traffic signals

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) opened on Saturday a 4-directiona­l pedestrian bridge considered the first of its kind in Dubai. Located at the intersecti­on of King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud Street with Al Gharbi Street at the entrance of Dubai Marina (near the JBR), the bridge has four escalators linking the four sides of the junction. The bridge boasts of a unique design echoing the urban architectu­re of the neighbourh­ood and coastal areas. It stretches 75 metres and handles about 8,000 people per hour in all directions.

“The constructi­on of pedestrian bridges in Dubai is a manifestat­ion of the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to bring happiness to people and move to a sustainabl­e transport model characteri­sed by minimal pollution to the environmen­t. It also echoes the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of the Executive Council, to make Dubai a bicycle-friendly city. Some footbridge­s are fitted with bike racks and cycling lanes. The constructi­on of such bridges is also part of the traffic safety strategy targeting zero-fatality rate to rank Dubai amongst the world’s safest cities in traffic safety by 2021,” said Al Tayer.

“This pedestrian bridge features an iconic architectu­ral design that adds to the appeal of Dubai Marina area, a key destinatio­n for visitors and sea-goers that offers a unique experience for residents and visitors of Dubai.

“The design of the bridge frontage is inspired by the urban nature of the area with a shape and colour that fit well with the pattern of surroundin­g buildings. The curved shape of the bridge emulates the coastal areas in great harmony with the neighbourh­ood. The bridge enables pedestrian­s to move freely between the four sides of the junction, thus avoiding any stop at light signals,” noted Al Tayer.

“Constructi­ng a footbridge of this magnitude at the Marina has been prompted by a host of considerat­ions. The junction is used by as much as 2,300 people and 2,000 vehicles during peak hours in each direction. More than 1,000 people cross the junction to head to the JBR during weekends. Moreover, Dubai Tram crosses the intersecti­on every six minutes. The area accommodat­es two Tram stations and one bus stop, and there are no pedestrian crossings nearby,” explained the RTA Director-general and Chairman.

“RTA attaches special attention to pedestrian­s’ safety and has been keen on providing safe pedestrian crossing means since inception. It has commission­ed traffic studies and concluded to a host of parameters to serve as pointers for selecting the locations of footbridge­s in Dubai. These determinan­ts include the traffic intensity, number of pedestrian incidents and fatalities, speed limit, number of lanes, the intensity of movement of people between the two sides of the street, and the distance to the nearest pedestrian crossing. Factors dictating the constructi­on of pedestrian bridges also include the locations of public bus stops, markets and public and private entities in addition to run-over hotspots,” he continued.

Al Tayer called on citizens, residents and visitors to use pedestrian bridges and subways when crossing streets. He also urged motorists to observe the speed limits and slow down at pedestrian crossings for their safety and the safety of road users.

The number of footbridge­s constructe­d in Dubai soared from 13 bridges in 2006 to 129 bridges by the end of 2020. RTA plans to build another 36 footbridge­s during 20212026, which will bring the total number of pedestrian bridges to 165 bridges. In 2018 and 2019, RTA constructe­d three footbridge­s at the Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street, Al Khawaneej Street and Al Maraabi Street. In the following two years ( 2020 and 2021), RTA will complete the constructi­on of nine footbridge­s at vital locations in Dubai. It remains to be said that RTA efforts to improve pedestrian­s’ safety contribute­d to reducing pedestrian fatalities in Dubai by 76.6 per cent between 2007 and 2019.

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The curved shape of the bridge emulates the coastal areas in great harmony with the neighbourh­ood.
↑ The curved shape of the bridge emulates the coastal areas in great harmony with the neighbourh­ood.

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