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How to ‘fly over’ traffic on key road

2KM MULTI-DECK SIX-LANE CORRIDOR TO CUT TRAVEL TIME BETWEEN AL QUOZ AND JUMEIRAH

- BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I Staff Reporter

2km multi-deck six-lane corridor to cut travel time between Al Quoz and Jumeirah |

Motorists will soon be able to avoid the busy Shaikh Zayed Road section between the second and third interchang­es as a 2km multi-deck six-lane traffic corridor is nearing completion.

The corridor, which connects Umm Al Sheif Road in Al Safa 2 with Latifa Bint Hamdan Street in Al Quoz, passes along Shaikh Zayed Road, without disturbing its traffic flow.

Part of the Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA) plan to provide direct inter-community links bypassing major arteries, the elevated corridor gives commuters an additional link between Jumeirah and Al Quoz, while reducing travel time on the stretch to less than five minutes.

“The project is a part of a major upgrade to Al Wasl and Jumeirah streets as part of RTA’s master plan for upgrading the network of roads, bridges, crossings and tunnels to accommodat­e the growing traffic movement and improve mobility throughout Dubai,” said Mattar Al Tayer, director-general and chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, during the launch of the project.

Making seamless connectivi­ty between the two communitie­s a reality, the corridor offers signal-free conveyance from the Spinney’s interchang­e on Al Wasl Road all the way to Al Khail Road, passing through First Al Khail Road (National Cements Factory) and Al Asayel Road (Al Khail Mall) intersecti­ons on Latifa Bint Hamdan Street.

The flyover, which offers a two-way commute, also provides access to Al Quoz to Shaikh Zayed Road motorists heading south.

Receiving its final touches now, the Dh800 million project comprises multiple sections with several ramps adding new access and exit points along Shaikh Zayed Road.

Motorists driving along the service road on the Al Quoz side of Shaikh Zayed Road will have a new access point to the highway, towards Sharjah, which will reduce long tailbacks at the old exit near Oasis Centre.

Additional­ly, a new ramp from Zomorrodh Street provides another access point to the highway towards Jebel Ali, allowing motorists from Al Quoz avoid long-winding exits at the second and third interchang­es.

On the other side of the highway, a relocated Exit 44 gives direct access to the residents of Al Safa 2 and to the Umm Al Sheif Emarat Petrol Station, while a ramp from Umm Al Sheif Road leads traffic directly onto Shaikh Zayed Road towards Sharjah.

The double-deck upgrade of the Al Asayel Road/Latifa Bint Hamdan Street (Al Khail Mall) intersecti­on will cut down travel time along the section by 80 per cent. The upgrade will see two flyovers — a four-lane bridge running one above a sixlane flyover, criss-crossing the Al Khail Mall intersecti­on.

The new projects follow the upgrade of Meydan/First Al Khail Road intersecti­on as well as the Meydan/Al Khail Road interchang­e, which has eased traffic movement along Hadiqah Street and Meydan Road.

 ?? Atiq Ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? The Umm Al Sheif project takes shape on Shaikh Zayed Road.
Atiq Ur Rehman/Gulf News The Umm Al Sheif project takes shape on Shaikh Zayed Road.

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