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Partial Closure on Al Ain Road in Abu Dhabi

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Last updated: 2024/05/18 at 11:48 PM
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Maitha bint Mohammed Street will experience a partial closure from May 19 to June 9, with traffic being diverted to the opposite side. This closure is part of ongoing road works in the area, and a detour will be in place to ensure smooth traffic flow. Those commuting through this area are advised to stay up to date with the latest news and follow KT on WhatsApp Channels for updates on the situation.

The partial closure will affect the two left lanes in both directions of Maitha bint Mohammed Street. Additionally, there will be a closure of the three right lanes on Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10) towards Abu Dhabi from May 17 to May 20. This temporary closure is necessary for construction and maintenance work, and motorists are encouraged to plan their journeys accordingly to avoid delays and congestion.

Authorities have provided a diagram showing the area of partial closure to help drivers navigate the affected routes. It is important for commuters to be aware of these changes and adjust their travel plans accordingly. By staying informed and following designated detours, drivers can minimize disruptions and ensure a smoother commute during this period of road works and closures.

Road closures and diversions are common during construction and maintenance projects to ensure the safety of workers and motorists. It is essential for drivers to follow traffic signs and instructions from authorities to prevent accidents and delays. By being proactive and planning ahead, commuters can navigate these temporary changes with ease and avoid any inconvenience during their daily commute.

The announcement of these partial closures highlights the importance of ongoing infrastructure improvements in the region. By investing in road upgrades and maintenance, authorities aim to enhance the overall transportation network and improve road safety for residents and visitors. While temporary closures may cause short-term disruptions, the long-term benefits of these infrastructure projects will have a positive impact on the community.

In conclusion, the partial closure of Maitha bint Mohammed Street and Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E10) underscores the commitment of authorities to enhancing the transportation infrastructure in the region. By staying informed, following designated detours, and planning ahead, motorists can navigate these temporary closures with minimal inconvenience. Road works are essential for improving road safety and efficiency, and the cooperation of commuters is crucial in ensuring the success of these projects. Stay connected with KT for the latest updates on road closures and traffic diversions in your area.

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