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RTA completes Al Manama Street work

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed improvemen­ts of Al Manama Street, which is part of the Dubai-al Ain Road Improvemen­t Project opened in May 2022. The project stems from RTA’S efforts to upgrade roads and transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, besides supporting Dubai’s urban and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The project entailed the constructi­on of a new traffic corridor linking Al-meydan and Almanama Streets and crossing over Dubai – Al Ain Road through a flyover of four lanes in each direction. Constructi­on also included slip roads to link with Dubai – Al Ain Road.

The scope of the project also included stepping up the capacity of the existing Al Manama Street by transformi­ng the first three intersecti­ons with Aden Street, Sanaa Street and Nad Al Hamar Street into signalised surface junctions. It also involved increasing the number of traffic lanes to 4 in each direction up to the intersecti­on with Nad Al Hamar Street, besides changing several traffic lanes on Aden Street. These improvemen­ts enhanced the road capacity to 16,000 vehicles per hour in both directions, cut delay rates, and improved the traffic flow at intersecti­ons.

The project work also entailed upgrading the roundabout at the intersecti­on of Al-manama Street with Nad Al-hamar Street to a signalised junction, designatin­g a minimum of two lanes for let turns in all directions, and a free lane for right turns along with a minimum of three lanes to ensure a smooth traffic flow.

According to a recent report, Matar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), confirmed that the initial phase of the Intelligen­t Traffic Systems (ITS) expansion project, which was completed in November 2020, had expanded ITS coverage of Dubai’s main road network from 11 percent to 60 pecent.

He added that RTA is gearing up for the second phase of the project over the next few months, which will cover the entire main roads of the emirate. Thus, the total length of roads covered by the ITS in Dubai will jump from 480 km to 710 km.

“Expanding the ITS coverage is a key element in supporting the Government’s drive to transform Dubai into the smartest city in the world, which involves the use of smart technologi­es and sotware to ease mobility around Dubai,” stated Al Tayer.

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The first three intersecti­ons with Aden Street, Sanaa Street and Nad Al Hamar Street have been converted into signalised surface junctions.
± The first three intersecti­ons with Aden Street, Sanaa Street and Nad Al Hamar Street have been converted into signalised surface junctions.

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