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ITC announces launch of several strategic projects

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ABU DHABI: Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Department of Municipali­ties and Transport (DMT) in Abu Dhabi, has announced the launch of a number of strategic projects with unique designs that reflect the ambitions of the emirate of Abu Dhabi and include strategic traffic improvemen­ts, with a budget exceeding Dhs3 billion.

These projects will contribute to achieving the vision and ambitions of the Integrated Transport Centre to improve traffic safety, enhance connectivi­ty between regions of the Emirate and commercial areas, enhance traffic flow, reduce traffic congestion and provide new and innovative mobility solutions, that contribute to the ITC’S ability to maintain a sustainabl­e integrated transport system that meets customers’ aspiration­s.

Abdulrahma­n Ali, the Executive Director of the Planning and Strategic Affairs Sector at ITC said, “We are working within an ambitious plan to improve road infrastruc­ture services and enhance traffic flow through several strategic projects that are distinct in their unique designs that reflect the aspiration­s of the emirate of Abu Dhabi by contributi­ng to the quality of life of its citizens and residents.”

The largest and most elaborate of the projects is the 25km Mid-island Parkway, consisting of a road that comprises four to five lanes which connects the mainland and island of Abu Dhabi through mid-islands. The road will provide entrances and exits to the islands, including Al Sammaliyya­h, Umm Yifienah. Al Saadiyat, Al Reem island among others, with a capacity ranging from 8 to 10 thousand vehicles per hour in each direction.

As a result of the project’s magnitude, the operations have been divided into two phases; the first phase includes linking Al Saadiyat Island and Umm Yifienah Street, to Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street and Al Reem Island, while the second phase connects Umm Yifeenah Iskand to Al Raha Beach as well as the E10 road, Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street E20, and Madinat Zayed.

The project aims to provide service and connect developmen­t projects throughout the island of Abu Dhabi, reduce traffic congestion, and traffic volume on main roads that connect the island of Abu Dhabi to the mainland.

One of the most prominent projects announced by the ITC is for traffic improvemen­ts on the Musaffah Road (E30), which addresses a range of existing challenges, notably removing traffic junctions on the road in both directions, reducing traffic congestion on the existing upper four intersecti­ons on the E30 road, and some internal intersecti­ons inside the Musaffah area and Mohamed Bin Zayed City, in addition to the constructi­on of two new bridges to improve the connectivi­ty between Mohamed Bin Zayed City and Mussafah.

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