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An alternativ­e exit required in Al Ghusais area

- BY SHEELA MORAES Gulf News reader — The reader is based in Dubai.

Icame across a community report in Gulf News regarding the lack of a pedestrian crossing on Doha Street in the Al Ghusais area (“Pedestrian crossing urgently needed in Al Ghusais area”, Gulf News, April 8.)

The residents living close to this street have a hard time, especially in the mornings from 7 to 9am and also from 1.30 to 2.30pm, which is when parents are either picking up or dropping off their children at the school in the area.

There is only one exit leading to this area. With school buses and parents picking up or dropping off children off, it creates congestion at the exit to Doha street. There are times when it has taken me up to 45 minutes to cover a stretch of less than 1km due to the school congestion.

I request the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to look into this issue, so that an alternativ­e exit can be constructe­d so there is no traffic pile-up to exit the area.

I would suggest another exit to be made straight to Doha street, opposite to the school in the area, or an exit to Baghdad Street.

With numerous buildings coming up in this area and more residents moving in, the need of the hour is another exit to make our travel smooth and less time-consuming.

We are assured that the RTA will surely consider our plight and give us a solution.

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Editor’s note: The reader’s concerns were raised with the management of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). However, they did not respond.

 ??  ?? Residents face a torrid time, ■ especially at the times parents drop off or pick up their children at the school in the area.
Residents face a torrid time, ■ especially at the times parents drop off or pick up their children at the school in the area.

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