The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai recently completed the construction of a new dedicated and shared 4-kilometer tracks for bicycles and e-scooters in Hatta. This project also included the construction of two rest areas along the new tracks, increasing the total length of tracks in Hatta by 50 percent to 13.5 kilometers. Additionally, RTA has completed a 2.2 km walking track adjacent to the new tracks.
The new cycling track starts at the backyard of Hatta Community Centre, passes through the existing pedestrian bridge at Leem Lake, and connects with the existing track in Wadi Hatta Park. This track is connected to the Hatta Guest House area and links with the existing track at Hatta Police Roundabout, running up to Hatta Sports Club before branching out as shared tracks with the existing streets in Almasiaf area near Al-Salmi.
Hussain Al Banna, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency at RTA, stated that the overall objective of this project is to provide integrated transport elements such as cycling tracks, pedestrian crossings, rest areas, shaded paths, landscaping, and parking areas for rented private vehicles and bike racks. Furthermore, the paving of a parking lot at Wadi Leem Lake accommodating 135 vehicles was also completed. The existing gravel road connecting the parking lot to the main street has also been upgraded.
In addition to the cycling tracks, RTA recently completed the construction of Hatta Souq Roundabout on Dubai-Hatta Road to ensure smooth vehicle entry and exit from the Souq, reducing travel distances by 60 percent. A U-turn on Dubai-Hatta Road near Wadi Hub was also completed to facilitate vehicle entry and exit at tourist and vital sites to enhance traffic safety in Hatta. To further ensure the safety of road users in Hatta, traffic and directional signs were installed around entrances of Leem Lake and various locations.
The completion of these projects will not only enhance the infrastructure and transport options in Hatta but also promote a healthier and more sustainable mode of transportation for residents and visitors. The addition of cycling and walking tracks, rest areas, and improved parking facilities will encourage more people to choose bicycles and e-scooters as a means of travel, reducing traffic congestion and promoting physical activity. RTA’s efforts in developing the transport infrastructure in Hatta will contribute to the overall well-being and quality of life in the region.
Overall, the completion of the new cycling tracks and associated infrastructure in Hatta by RTA is a significant milestone in the efforts to enhance sustainable and active transportation options in the region. These projects will not only provide safer and more convenient routes for cyclists and pedestrians but also contribute to reducing the reliance on motor vehicles, promoting a healthier lifestyle, and improving the overall quality of life in Hatta. With the completion of these projects, RTA has taken a step towards creating a more sustainable and integrated transport network in the region, benefiting both residents and visitors alike.