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New Overpasses Separate Cars from Bike Track

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 11:22 PM
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Sharjah is significantly improving infrastructure for cycling with a new initiative focused on the Al Bataeh area. The project, directed by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, aims to enhance rider safety by constructing vehicle overpasses along a 24-kilometer bicycle track. This development underscores Sharjah’s commitment to sustainable transportation and public well-being.

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Addressing Vehicle Access PointsA Scenic Route for All Riders

The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) announced the construction of dedicated overpasses to completely separate vehicular traffic from the popular cycling route. These structures are being built at key intersections where cars previously crossed the path, posing risks to cyclists. The project is designed to create a safer and more enjoyable experience for both recreational and commuter cyclists.

Enhancing Cycling Safety with Innovative Infrastructure

Engineer Yousif Khamis Al Othmani, Chairman of the SRTA, explained the necessity of the overpasses during a recent broadcast on Sharjah TV and Sharjah Radio. He stated the project directly addresses conflicts between motor vehicles and cyclists, a common concern in areas with mixed traffic. The goal is to raise safety standards and optimize the use of the existing cycling track, according to the SRTA.

The decision to prioritize cyclist safety aligns with Sharjah’s broader urban planning goals, which emphasize environmentally friendly transportation options. The emirate has been steadily investing in pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in recent years, recognizing the benefits of reduced traffic congestion and improved public health. This latest project represents a substantial investment in creating a dedicated space for non-motorized transport.

Addressing Vehicle Access Points

The overpasses will be strategically located at points where vehicles frequently intersect with the 24-kilometer cycling track. This will allow cars to continue their journeys without disrupting the flow of cyclists, minimizing potential accidents. Construction is expected to be phased to reduce disruption to existing road users.

However, simply separating traffic isn’t the only focus of the initiative. Alongside the overpasses, the SRTA will install posts and short barriers along the length of the track. These additions are intended to prevent unauthorized vehicle access, including parking on the cycling path itself.

A Scenic Route for All Riders

The 24-kilometer cycling track already offers a diverse and visually appealing route, stretching from Jebel Al Faya through agricultural areas and past private estates. The track is designed to accommodate various cycling speeds and skill levels, making it accessible to a wide range of users. The SRTA aims to maintain this scenic quality while significantly improving safety.

Sheikh Sultan is reportedly closely involved in the project’s development, demonstrating his personal commitment to enhancing the quality of life for Sharjah residents. His directives emphasize the importance of high-quality materials and construction standards to ensure the long-term durability and effectiveness of the infrastructure. This focus on quality is expected to minimize future maintenance requirements.

The project also considers the growing popularity of bike commuting in Sharjah. As more residents opt for cycling as a mode of transportation, the demand for safe and dedicated infrastructure increases. This initiative is a proactive response to that demand, aiming to encourage further adoption of cycling.

Furthermore, the development of dedicated cycling infrastructure supports Sharjah’s tourism ambitions. The emirate is actively promoting itself as a destination for outdoor activities, and a well-maintained, safe cycling network is a key attraction for visitors. This could lead to increased economic activity in the Al Bataeh area and beyond.

The implementation of these safety measures is expected to have a positive impact on the overall experience for cyclists, encouraging greater participation in this healthy and sustainable activity. The SRTA is also exploring options for expanding the cycling network to other parts of Sharjah, building on the success of the Al Bataeh project.

Looking ahead, the SRTA has not yet announced a specific completion date for the overpass construction. The timeline will likely depend on factors such as weather conditions and the availability of materials. Stakeholders will be watching for updates on the project’s progress and any potential adjustments to the plan. Further announcements regarding potential expansions of the bike path network are also anticipated in the coming months.

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