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Sharjah Police Deploys 172 Patrols for New Year’s Eve to Ensure Safety and Traffic Flow

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Last updated: 2026/01/01 at 1:02 PM
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Motorists in the Eastern Region of the UAE should prepare for significant road closures and diversions beginning at 11:15 PM local time, as authorities finalize preparations for upcoming national celebrations. The closures, announced by the local police directorate, are designed to facilitate crowd control and ensure public safety around designated celebration zones. These measures will impact travel plans across Sharjah’s eastern emirates, particularly near Al Heera Corniche and other official event locations.

The widespread traffic plan is a coordinated effort between various patrol units and operations rooms, according to a statement released by the Sharjah Police. Implementation begins tonight and is expected to remain in effect for the duration of the festivities. Residents and visitors are urged to plan alternative routes and allow for extra travel time. Further details regarding specific impacted routes have been released via official channels.

Understanding the Al Heera Corniche Traffic Plan

A core component of the comprehensive plan focuses on the Al Heera Corniche area, a key location for planned celebrations. This area will experience the most substantial road restrictions to accommodate large public gatherings. Authorities anticipate significant pedestrian traffic throughout the celebration sites, necessitating the closures.

Specific Road Closures

While a complete list of impacted roadways hasn’t been made fully public, initial reports indicate closures will affect access points to the Corniche and surrounding residential areas. Diversions will be clearly marked utilizing temporary signage and increased police presence. The objective is to minimize disruption while prioritizing the safety of event attendees.

Four Official Celebration Sites and Regional Preparations

The Eastern Region has designated four official sites for the national celebrations, according to the Sharjah Government Media Bureau. These locations, including the Al Heera Corniche, are expected to draw large crowds from both within and outside the emirate. Enhanced security measures are also being deployed to these zones.

Preparations extend beyond traffic management. Authorities report increased patrols in residential areas and near key infrastructure to prevent any potential disturbances. Additionally, emergency medical teams will be stationed at each celebration site, ready to respond to any incidents.

The move to implement these controls comes as part of a wider national effort to ensure safe and orderly commemorations throughout the UAE. Similar traffic diversions are also anticipated in other emirates hosting major events. This coordinated national response underscores the importance placed on public safety during times of large-scale gatherings.

Beyond security and traffic, local municipalities are focusing on maintaining cleanliness and providing essential services at the various sites. Temporary restrooms and waste disposal facilities are being established to accommodate the increased volume of people. The plan also accounts for accessibility needs, ensuring all community members can participate in the festivities.

Officials have been reminding the public about the importance of responsible behavior during the celebrations. This includes adherence to traffic laws, respectful conduct towards others, and prompt reporting of any suspicious activity. The overarching goal is to foster a positive and secure environment for everyone.

Coordination and Communication Strategies

The success of this traffic management strategy hinges on effective coordination between police forces, municipal workers, and emergency services. A central operations room has been established to monitor traffic flow and respond to evolving conditions in real-time. This centralized control allows for swift adjustments to the plan as needed.

Communication with the public is also a key priority. Authorities are utilizing social media channels, local radio broadcasts, and news outlets to disseminate information about road closures and suggested alternative routes. Real-time traffic updates are expected to be available via navigation apps.

In contrast to permanent infrastructure changes, the road closures are considered temporary measures. The focus is on minimizing long-term disruption and restoring normal traffic patterns as quickly as possible following the celebrations. The traffic plan is being implemented in phases, whose timings will be updated based on current road conditions.

While the majority of the preparations appear complete, unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather, could necessitate further adjustments to the traffic plan. Authorities retain the flexibility to modify routes or implement additional measures as deemed necessary. Monitoring of weather patterns will continue to ensure all contingency plans are enacted if the weather changes.

Looking ahead, the effectiveness of this year’s plan will be carefully evaluated to inform future events. Authorities will analyze traffic flow data, incident reports, and public feedback to identify areas for improvement in subsequent traffic control operations. A post-event report is expected within two weeks outlining key findings and recommendations.

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