
Dubai is embarking on a significant upgrade of Umm Suqeim Street to accommodate up to 16,000 vehicles per hour, aimed at easing traffic flow and enhancing commuter experience in this bustling area. This transformation will introduce dedicated cycling tracks, wide boulevards, and vibrant urban spaces designed to benefit both pedestrians and cyclists.
Key Features of the Upgrade
- Construction of four new bridges and three tunnels spanning a combined length of 4,100 meters.
- Introduction of new walkways and cycling lanes to promote an active lifestyle and safer travel options.
- Development of inviting urban spaces aimed at creating relaxing public areas.
Expected Benefits
- Reduced traffic congestion through better traffic management and infrastructure.
- Improved vehicle flow during peak travel times.
- A safer and more accessible environment for all road users, including pedestrians and cyclists.
- Support for Dubai’s goal to become a sustainable and pedestrian-friendly city.
- Enhanced overall quality of life for residents and commuters.
This development is part of Dubai’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its infrastructure and fostering a livable urban environment that prioritizes safety and mobility. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this transformative project.