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Dubai announces 2-month diversions on major roads
Dubai announces 2-month diversions on major roads

Arabian Business

time14 hours ago

  • Arabian Business

Dubai announces 2-month diversions on major roads

The RTA has announced a series of traffic diversions on major roads in Dubai. Two-month diversions have been announced at Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Emirates Road and the Dubai–Al Ain Road, with the Roads and Transport Authority advising alternative routes. All three diversions are to allow for rainwater and groundwater drainage works on roads in the Emirate and will last for an expected two months. The RTA advised motorists plan trips in advance to ensure smooth travel during this period. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road diversion The RTA revealed a two-month diversion on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and suggested alternative routes. The RTA said: 'To carry out rainwater and groundwater drainage works along with road resurfacing, a traffic diversion will be implemented at Al Barari Underpass on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road for two months starting June 28, 2025. 'Commuters can use the alternative routes via 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 carry out rainwater and groundwater drainage works along with road resurfacing, a traffic diversion will be implemented at Al Barari Underpass on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road for two months starting 28 June 2025. Commuters can use the alternative routes via the Dubai–Al Ain… — RTA (@rta_dubai) June 27, 2025 Emirates Road diversion The RTA revealed there will be a two-month diversion on Emirates Road and suggested alternative routes. In a separate statement on social media, the RTA said: 'A traffic diversion will be implemented at Mudon Underpass on Emirates Road for two months starting June 28, 2025. 'The works include rainwater and groundwater drainage system upgrades along with road resurfacing. 'Commuters can use the alternative routes via Underpass 7 (U-turn towards Jebel Ali) or from Hessa Street to Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Street (towards Dubai)'. A traffic diversion will be implemented at Mudon Underpass on Emirates Road for two months starting 28 June 2025. The works include rainwater and groundwater drainage system upgrades along with road resurfacing. Commuters can use the alternative routes via Underpass 7 (U-turn… — RTA (@rta_dubai) June 27, 2025 Dubai–Al Ain Road diversion The RTA revealed a two-month further diversion and suggested alternative routes. On X, the RTA said: 'A temporary traffic diversion will be implemented at Umm Al Daman Underpass on Dubai–Al Ain Road starting June 28, 2025, lasting two months. 'The works aim to improve rainwater and groundwater drainage, along with road resurfacing. Commuters are advised to take the alternative route via Umm Nahad Bridge (Intersection 4), where a U-turn towards Dubai will be available to help ensure a smoother journey'. A temporary traffic diversion will be implemented at Umm Al Daman Underpass on Dubai–Al Ain Road starting 28 June 2025, lasting two months. The works aim to improve rainwater and groundwater drainage, along with road resurfacing. Commuters are advised to take the alternative… — RTA (@rta_dubai) June 26, 2025 Dubai diversions explained Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road Al Barari Underpass June 28, 2025 2 months Rainwater and groundwater drainage, road resurfacing – Dubai–Al Ain Bridge (U-turn towards Jebel Ali) – Global Village Underpass & Umm Suqeim St (U-turn towards Sharjah) Emirates Road Mudon Underpass June 28, 2025 2 months Rainwater ∧ groundwater drainage, road resurfacing – Underpass 7 (U-turn towards Jebel Ali) – Hessa St to Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed St (towards the city) DXB–Al Ain Road Umm Al Daman Underpass June 28, 2025 2 months Rainwater and groundwater drainage, road resurfacing – Umm Nahad Bridge (Intersection 4), U-turn towards the city All three diversions on the major roads in the emirate will begin on June 28 and are expected to be in place for two months and until the end of summer.

Dubai: Traffic diversions on national highways E311, E611 from tomorrow
Dubai: Traffic diversions on national highways E311, E611 from tomorrow

Khaleej Times

time14 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

Dubai: Traffic diversions on national highways E311, E611 from tomorrow

A traffic diversion will be implemented at Mudon Underpass on Emirates Road for two months starting 28 June 2025, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced. The diversion will be due to works to upgrade rainwater and groundwater drainage system, along with road resurfacing. Commuter have been advised to use the alternative routes via Underpass 7 (U-turn towards Jebel Ali) or from Hessa Street to Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Street (towards Dubai). A traffic diversion will be implemented at Mudon Underpass on Emirates Road for two months starting 28 June 2025. The works include rainwater and groundwater drainage system upgrades along with road resurfacing. Commuters can use the alternative routes via Underpass 7 (U-turnâ�¦ — RTA (@rta_dubai) June 27, 2025 The RTA ahas also advised that you plan your trip in advance to ensure smooth travel during this period. Earlier today, the RTA 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.

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

timea day 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.

Roadworks with 14km detour return after Isle of Wight Festival
Roadworks with 14km detour return after Isle of Wight Festival

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Roadworks with 14km detour return after Isle of Wight Festival

A nine-mile (14km) traffic diversion due to roadworks that traders have blamed for a dip in business is being reinstated after a week-long Hill, on the edge of Newport, Isle of Wight, was temporarily reopened in both directions during the Isle of Wight road is due to remain closed to northbound traffic until 7 July for roadworks to support the construction of 203 new homes at Acorn of Wight Council said there was "no requirement for parties responsible for temporary roadworks to provide compensation for any inconvenience caused". Steve Taylor from The Wight Military & Heritage Museum said takings were down 25% since the work started in said: "We just are struggling already because it's been a pretty rough winter."Unless we have an exceptionally good summer, I fear for our survival during next winter."Alan Stay from Stag Lane Motors said he had lost thousands of pounds in said: "Every time we have to recover a bus or dustcart, we then have to make the huge detour just to get back to our base."This not only adds extra time but fuel and cost to every job we do".Previously, Matthew Westwood, landlord of the Stag Inn, said he experienced three days with only two customers through the door. Isle of Wight Council said the diversion and one-way system, which exempts emergency vehicles and daytime buses, would be back in place by 06:00 BST. It said the system was needed to prevent long traffic delays between Newport and a statement, the authority added: "Isle of Wight Council, Island Roads and Captiva are working together to ensure that the works are completed in as short a time a possible to minimise the disruption. "There is no requirement for parties responsible for temporary roadworks to provide compensation for any inconvenience caused."The road is due to be closed in both directions over the next two weekends. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

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