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New bridges to bypass Shaikh Zayed Road

DH800M PROJECT INVOLVES MULTI-DECK FLYOVERS CONNECTING JUMEIRAH WITH AL KHAIL ROAD IN DUBAI

- BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I

Dh800m Dubai project involves multi-deck flyovers connecting Jumeirah with Al Khail Road |

78% reduction in congestion on Latifa Bint Hamdan Street expected after intersecti­ons upgraded

More bridges and flyovers will be added to the multi-deck road project that is currently under constructi­on, connecting Jumeirah with Al Khail Road, providing unhindered movement of traffic bypassing Shaikh Zayed Road, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced yesterday.

Running between Interchang­es 2 and 3 on Shaikh Zayed Road, the elevated road will provide an additional link between Jumeirah and Al Quoz, as part of RTA’s plan to provide direct intercommu­nity links bypassing major arteries.

Such links are being seen as one of the many ways of reducing the volume of vehicles on the main highways like Shaikh Zayed Road.

Work on the phase one of the Dh800-million project began early last year, with new diversions coming in place around Umm Al Sheif Road last month.

Yesterday, the RTA announced the approval of the second phase of the project by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

“The second contract of the project, which has been awarded to the National Contractin­g Company, includes improving the link between Shaikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road and Jumeirah to the west and Dubailand to the east. It also covers the improvemen­t of Al Quoz entrances as well as several developmen­t projects,” said Mattar Al Tayer, DirectorGe­neral and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA.

The second phase will cover improvemen­ts to the existing road from the intersecti­on of Al Asayel-Latifa Bint Hamdan streets to the interchang­e of Al Khail Road, covering a distance of three kilometres and will also include the interchang­e between Latifa Bint Hamdan Street and First Al Khail Road.

Multi-level flyovers will replace the signalised interchang­es, ensuring non-stop flow of traffic along Latifa Bint Hamdan Street.

The surface intersecti­ons along the Latifa Bint Hamdan Street will be upgraded to reduce the waiting time from three minutes to less than one minute, which will reduce congestion by 78 per cent during evening peak hours and enhance the capacity of the intersecti­ons by 40 per cent.

A new ramp will lead the traffic all the way to Al Khail Road (north) to reduce congestion at the existing exits, said Al Tayer.

“The project is part of RTA’s master plan to improve the network of roads, bridges, underpasse­s and crossings to accommodat­e growing traffic volumes, and ease mobility in various parts of Dubai. It also complement­s RTA’s strategic plan for improving vertical traffic corridors such as the Airport Street, Tripoli Street, Al Yalayes Street and Al Asayel Street.”

Work on the first phase of the project is being carried out by China State Company, covering the constructi­on of the flyovers linking Latifa Bint Hamdan Street and Umm Al Sheif Street that will run along Shaikh Zayed Road, as well as upgrading the Umm Al Sheif Street-Al Wasl Street interchang­e.

The project when completed will link Jumeirah with Al Khail Road, First Al Khail Road and Al Asayel Road through two-level roads and bridges offering free traffic flow.

Traffic will move along double-deck bridges along Shaikh Zayed Road, without adding to the volume of vehicles on the highway or disturbing its traffic flow. “The two bridges will be constructe­d above and underneath the viaducts of the Dubai Metro Red Line, and will have no impact on the operation of the metro,” said Al Tayer.

 ?? Courtesy: RTA ?? The second phase will cover improvemen­ts to the existing road from the intersecti­on of Al Asayel-Latifa Bint Hamdan streets to the interchang­e of Al Khail Road, covering a distance of three kilometres.
Courtesy: RTA The second phase will cover improvemen­ts to the existing road from the intersecti­on of Al Asayel-Latifa Bint Hamdan streets to the interchang­e of Al Khail Road, covering a distance of three kilometres.

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