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UAE: Primary road in Abu Dhabi to be partially closed for 3 days

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 1:30 PM
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A major road in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10), will be partially closed for a couple of days starting May 10. The closure will last until 6 am on Monday, May 13, with three lanes towards Abu Dhabi affected. The government authority announced the road closure on social media platform X on Wednesday. This closure may lead to traffic congestion in the area, so it is advisable for commuters to plan their routes accordingly and use alternative roads if possible.

It is important for residents and visitors to stay up to date with the latest news regarding the road closure. Following KT on WhatsApp Channels can provide timely updates and information on the situation. The closure on Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10) will start from 10 pm on Friday and last until the early hours of Monday. Commuters should take note of the affected lanes and plan their travel accordingly to avoid any inconvenience during this period.

During the road closure, three lanes towards Abu Dhabi will be closed, while the lanes highlighted in green will remain unaffected. It is crucial for drivers to follow the instructions and signage put in place by the authorities to ensure a smooth flow of traffic and to reduce any potential accidents or delays. The road map below indicates the specific lanes that will be closed, allowing drivers to plan their routes and make necessary adjustments to their travel plans.

The closure of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10) will impact the flow of traffic in the area and may lead to delays for commuters. It is advisable for drivers to consider using alternative routes or adjusting their travel times to avoid getting stuck in traffic. Planning ahead and staying informed about the road closure can help individuals navigate through the affected area more efficiently and reduce any potential stress or inconvenience during this period.

With the partial closure of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10) approaching, it is important for residents and visitors in Abu Dhabi to stay informed and prepared for any potential disruptions to their travel plans. By following updates on social media platforms and news channels, individuals can stay up to date with the latest information regarding the road closure and plan their routes accordingly. Taking proactive measures and staying informed can help minimize any inconveniences and ensure a smoother travel experience during this period.

In conclusion, the upcoming partial closure of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10) in Abu Dhabi will impact traffic flow in the area and may lead to delays for commuters. It is essential for drivers to plan their routes, follow instructions from authorities, and stay informed about the road closure to avoid any inconvenience. By taking proactive measures and making necessary adjustments to travel plans, individuals can navigate through the affected area more efficiently and reduce any potential disruptions during this period. Stay updated with the latest news and information to ensure a smooth and safe travel experience during the road closure.

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