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Dubai's RTA announces 2-month traffic diversion at E311 starting June 28
Dubai's RTA announces 2-month traffic diversion at E311 starting June 28

Khaleej Times

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai's RTA announces 2-month traffic diversion at E311 starting June 28

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced a traffic diversion at the Al Barari Underpass on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311), starting Saturday, June 28, 2025. The diversion, expected to last for two months, is part of ongoing work s to improve rainwater and groundwater drainage systems, as well as road resurfacing in the area. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes, including the Dubai–Al Ain Bridge (U-turn towards Jebel Ali) or the Global Village Underpass and Umm Suqeim Street intersection (U-turn towards Sharjah), to avoid delays. Planning ahead is strongly recommended to ensure a smooth commute. Check out the map below, as shared by RTA: Meanwhile, in Sharjah, the Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has announced a full road closure from Al Intifada Street to Al Corniche Street. This closure will be in effect from Friday, June 27, to Sunday, July 27, marking the first phase of an infrastructure development project. Abu Dhabi will also see traffic changes. A partial closure is scheduled on Sultan Bin Zayed the First Street from Friday, June 27, to Monday, June 30. Additionally, the free right turn from this street to Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Street will be closed from 12am on June 27 until 5am on June 30.

UAE traffic update: Closures, diversions to begin this weekend in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi
UAE traffic update: Closures, diversions to begin this weekend in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi

Khaleej Times

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

UAE traffic update: Closures, diversions to begin this weekend in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi

From complete closures to traffic diversions, motorists across Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain are being alerted to infrastructure improvement works. These closures and diversions are scheduled to begin this weekend. The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has announced a full road closure stretching from Al Intifada Street to Al Corniche Street, effective Friday, June 27, through Sunday, July 27. This closure marks the first phase of infrastructure development works planned for the area. Motorists are encouraged to use alternative routes and strictly follow traffic safety guidelines. SRTA has also provided a QR code for residents to scan, allowing them to obtain more details about the project and detour plans. In Abu Dhabi, a partial road closure will take place on Sultan Bin Zayed the First Street from Friday, June 27, to Monday, June 30. Additionally, the free right turn from Sultan Bin Zayed the First Street to Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Street will be closed from 12am on June 27 until 5am on June 30. Authorities urge drivers to plan and allow extra travel time during this period to avoid delays. Meanwhile, in Al Ain, a traffic diversion will be implemented on Zayed The First Street from Saturday, June 28, 2025 (12am) to Saturday, July 19, 2025 (5am). The diversion is part of ongoing road enhancement efforts aimed at improving traffic flow and infrastructure in the city. Residents and commuters are advised to stay informed about traffic changes by monitoring official announcements from local transport authorities. Drivers are also reminded to adhere to posted detour signs and follow traffic safety measures to ensure a smooth and safe travel experience during these roadworks.

Sharjah plans to convert single-lane roads to dual carriageways to ease traffic flow
Sharjah plans to convert single-lane roads to dual carriageways to ease traffic flow

Gulf Today

time09-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Today

Sharjah plans to convert single-lane roads to dual carriageways to ease traffic flow

A comprehensive plan aimed at improving the emirate's road infrastructure is being implemented, Eng. Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, Chairman of Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA), revealed. According to the plan, a number of single-lane roads would be converted into dual carriageways and connected directly to main roads, thereby enhancing traffic flow and meeting the growing needs of the population, he said. SRTA is continuously working to implement vital projects in all areas of the emirate and the latest project completed was the development of Abu Amr Al Basri Street in the Al Rahmaniya suburb, in front of the Rahmaniya Mall, Al Othmani said during a conversation with the Direct Line programme. The street was converted from a single-lane road to a dual road with two lanes in each direction and was directly connected to the Emirates Road, thereby contributing to significantly facilitating traffic flow in the area, he added. The conversion plan would cover a number of roads in various areas including the road linking Al Shaghrafa and Kshisha areas, the implementation of which is scheduled to begin before the end of this year, he said. These projects are proceeding in accordance with the directives of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, who places great importance on developing infrastructure in densely populated areas, he added. Al Othmani emphasized that these efforts are part of the SRTA's commitment to enhancing the comfort of road users and achieving the highest standards of safety and well-being for all members of society. SRTA is adopting a fixed work plan that includes the regular opening of new lanes to meet the needs of residents and improve quality of life, he said.

sharjah-boosts-eid-al-adha-travel-services
sharjah-boosts-eid-al-adha-travel-services

Gulf Insider

time06-06-2025

  • Gulf Insider

sharjah-boosts-eid-al-adha-travel-services

The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has unveiled a comprehensive transport plan for the Eid Al Adha 2025 holiday (June 5–8), ensuring residents and visitors enjoy safe, smooth, and stress-free travel during the festive break. With a surge in travel expected across Sharjah and beyond, SRTA will operate 180 buses across the emirate, delivering more than 5,600 trips across four days. To manage the holiday rush, bus frequency will increase to every five minutes during peak hours, down from the usual 45 minutes, dramatically reducing wait times for passengers. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, the head of the SRTA, highlighted the importance of being well-prepared during holidays. In Sharjah City, the Authority will run 1,144 daily trips across 12 routes with 104 buses covering 543 stops, making travel between neighbourhoods faster and more efficient. Additional staff will be deployed at key stations, particularly Jubail Bus Station, which will remain open from early morning until late evening. In a major highlight for intercity travellers, a special boat service between Sharjah and Dubai will operate four times daily during Eid. Departing from Sharjah's Aquarium Station and arriving at Al Ghubaiba Station in Dubai, the marine route is a collaboration between SRTA and Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority, offering scenic and efficient transport between the emirates. SRTA is also working with Oman's national transport company, Mwasalat, to operate international route 203. This bus service connects the Emirate to Muscat, Oman's capital, with two daily trips from Jubail Station to Al Athaiba in Muscat, stopping at several destinations along the route. Tickets are available online via Mwasalat's official website or at local service read: UAE: 3 Rare Arabian Spotted Eagle Owl Babies Hatch in Sharjah

SRTA launches ‘On-Demand Buses' service in Sharjah
SRTA launches ‘On-Demand Buses' service in Sharjah

Sharjah 24

time05-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Sharjah 24

SRTA launches ‘On-Demand Buses' service in Sharjah

Flexible, direct mobility solution This innovative service offers passengers a flexible and direct mode of transport from their homes to their daily destinations, particularly in areas not fully served by the current public bus network. It promotes the concept of an integrated transport system across the emirate. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, chairman of the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA), emphasised the need for a flexible, sustainable public transport system in light of Sharjah's rapid urban and population expansion. The On-Demand Buses service reflects SRTA's vision for reducing private vehicle use, thereby lowering congestion and carbon emissions. Enhancing quality of life through smart transport Al Othmani added that public transport is central to improving quality of life and mobility within the emirate. SRTA continues to invest in modern transport technologies and expand smart services for all while committing to a safe and sustainable transport environment that aligns with Sharjah's strategic vision for a more balanced and prosperous urban future. Affordable, smart and user-friendly The first phase includes two buses operating daily from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, with a nominal fare of AED 8 per trip. Children under five travel for free. Users can request and track buses in real time via a smart app, which also allows for cashless payments and instant quality feedback. The system enables users to set their pick-up and drop-off points without being restricted to fixed bus stops or schedules, offering flexibility tailored to residents' and visitors' needs. The service facilitates convenient travel from residential areas to daily destinations, including commercial centres, restaurants, service facilities, and workplaces—reducing dependence on private cars and improving overall accessibility. Smart features Abdulaziz Al Jarwan, Director of Transport Affairs at SRTA, stated that buses are equipped with internal surveillance cameras to ensure a safe travel environment. Linked to AI systems, the buses collect real-time data on passenger numbers, demographics, and usage patterns, enabling data-driven decision-making for improved operations and future planning. The buses are also equipped to accommodate people of determination, with features that ensure easy boarding and movement. The launch coincided with the Eid Al-Adha holidays—an ideal time due to increased travel activity. The initiative is part of SRTA's long-term strategy for a scalable, smart, and sustainable transport network. The first phase will be evaluated to guide potential expansion to other areas in the future, in line with SRTA's mission to improve quality of life and ensure accessible mobility for all.

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