The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has inaugurated a new bridge valued at 500 million dirhams, designed to alleviate traffic congestion at the World Trade Centre (WTC) roundabout. This infrastructure project aims to enhance traffic flow and improve commuting times in one of the city’s busiest areas.
Key Features of the New Bridge:
- Length and design tailored to accommodate high volumes of traffic.
- Improved connectivity between key road networks around the WTC area.
- Incorporation of advanced traffic management systems to optimize flow.
The RTA highlighted the bridge as a critical component of its ongoing commitment to developing Dubai’s road infrastructure. This project will not only reduce travel times but also enhance safety for drivers by decreasing traffic bottlenecks and potential accident points around the roundabout.
Benefits to the Public:
- Reduced traffic congestion during peak hours.
- Smoother and faster commutes for daily travelers.
- Better access to commercial and residential areas adjacent to the WTC.
The new bridge is part of a wider series of strategic transportation developments planned by the RTA to support the city’s rapid growth and urban mobility needs.
