How much time does the new bridge save?
The new bridge reduces travel time from six minutes to one minute.
UAE / Transport
Dubai has opened a new bridge connecting Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Street towards Al Karama and Deira. This infrastructure project aims to significantly reduce travel time and improve traffic flow in one of the city's bu...
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced the opening of the new bridge as part of a larger initiative to upgrade Dubai’s road network. The Trade Centre Roundabout Development Project, first announced in October 2024, includes the construction of five bridges and the conversion of the existing roundabout into a signalized intersection.
Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, stated that the project is one of the most strategic intersection upgrades in Dubai’s road network, linking Sheikh Zayed Road with five major arterial corridors. Currently, three of the five bridges are open to traffic, with the remaining two scheduled to open in October. The project aims to serve major areas such as Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai International Financial Centre, Zabeel, Al Satwa, Al Karama, Al Jafiliya, and Al Mankhool.
The project’s impact will be felt by more than half a million residents and visitors, significantly reducing traffic delays and improving overall traffic flow. The new infrastructure supports Dubai’s continued growth and development as a global business and tourism hub.
The new bridge reduces travel time from six minutes to one minute.
The bridge can accommodate 3,000 vehicles per hour.
The project is expected to be fully completed by October 2026.
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