Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened a new 500-meter long bridge under the World Trade Centre (WTC) roundabout. This significant infrastructure development aims to ease outbound traffic flow from Al Bada’ towards 2nd December Street and offers better access to key roads including Sheikh Rashid Road and Al Mustaqbal Street.
The newly built bridge is expected to reduce traffic congestion significantly, especially during peak hours. Commuters will experience smoother and faster travel across these busy city routes as a result of this improvement by the RTA, which addresses the growing needs of Dubai’s road users and enhances overall traffic management in the area.
This bridge project is part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to develop the city’s infrastructure and provide better road solutions for both residents and visitors. It was constructed using modern engineering techniques to ensure durability and safety for all drivers.
By opening this bridge, Dubai enhances connectivity between important parts of the city and creates new possibilities for commuting. Authorities and city planners will continue to monitor traffic patterns closely to ensure that transportation runs smoothly and efficiently.
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