There’s a new road opened on this key Dubai street that’s sure to cut your school traffic jams by at least 40 per cent
The reopening of schools has unfortunately meant massive congestion on the roads. In some good news however, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the completion of traffic enhancements on Umm Suqeim Street designed to cut traffic in school areas by a whopping 40 per cent!
#RTA has completed traffic enhancements on Umm Suqeim Street by opening a new 500-metre street leading to Kings' School with two lanes in each direction, connecting the school's entrances to the recently constructed detour in the area. This initiative has optimised the entry and… pic.twitter.com/dDorYGbo4o
— RTA (@rta_dubai) September 3, 2024
For starters, there’s a new 500-metre road leading to Kings’ School. This new road features two lanes in each direction and connects the school’s entrances to a recently constructed detour.
These changes are part of the RTA’s Quick Traffic Improvement Plan for 2024, which aims to improve traffic flow and increase road capacity in line with Dubai’s sustainable growth. The upgrades also aim to enhance traffic safety, particularly around school zones and during peak hours.
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Hamad Al Shehhi, Director of Roads at the RTA’s Traffic & Roads Agency, said this work is part of the larger Umm Suqeim Street Improvement Project, which spans 4.6 km from Al Khail Road to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.
This project will boost the street’s capacity by 30 per cent, accommodating up to 16,000 vehicles per hour in both directions.
Al Shehhi added that as part of the recent improvements, the RTA has allocated 200 temporary parking slots for the 2024-2025 academic year to facilitate orderly parking for school-goers, teachers and parents.
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