Dubai is set to drastically reduce travel time on a key corridor from 20 minutes to just five. The city is developing improvements on Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street and Al Awir Road. These enhancements include building new bridges, expanding existing lanes, and paving service roads. The project aims to ease heavy traffic, enabling faster and smoother commutes for daily travelers.
This upgrade is part of Dubai’s ongoing infrastructure expansion to support its growing population and improve overall mobility within the city. Officials expect the construction to significantly reduce congestion and improve road safety.
Residents and commuters along this corridor will benefit from shorter travel times and less traffic stress. The new development reflects Dubai’s commitment to smart urban planning and sustainable transport solutions.
The Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street and Al Awir Road corridor is a crucial route for many, linking residential and commercial areas. With these upgrades, Dubai moves closer to becoming a more connected and efficient city.
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