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Traffic Alert: Two major roads in Abu Dhabi to be partially closed for one month

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 8:41 AM
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Abu Dhabi’s AD Mobility has announced that two key roads in the city will be partially closed for a month. Maitha bint Mohammed Street in Al Ain and Hazza bin Sultan Street in Abu Dhabi will be affected. Maitha bint Mohammed Street will have a partial closure on the two left lanes in both directions from May 12 to June 16, while Hazza bin Sultan Street will have a similar closure from May 12 to June 12.

It is important for motorists to stay updated on the latest news regarding these road closures. AD Mobility has provided maps indicating the areas that will be affected by the closures. The closure of these lanes aims to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and the safety of motorists during the specified time period.

Drivers are urged to drive cautiously and to follow traffic rules and regulations while navigating the affected areas. It is crucial to plan alternative routes and allow for extra travel time to accommodate for potential delays caused by the partial closures. By being mindful of the closures and abiding by traffic regulations, motorists can help minimize disruptions and ensure a safe driving experience for everyone.

The temporary closures on Maitha bint Mohammed Street and Hazza bin Sultan Street highlight the importance of proper planning and communication when it comes to road maintenance and construction works. AD Mobility is taking the necessary steps to ensure the safety and convenience of motorists during this period.

It is recommended to stay informed about any updates or changes regarding the road closures through official channels such as AD Mobility’s communication channels. This will help drivers to adjust their travel plans accordingly and avoid any inconveniences caused by the partial closures.

In conclusion, the partial closures on Maitha bint Mohammed Street and Hazza bin Sultan Street are essential for road maintenance and safety. By following traffic regulations, planning alternative routes, and staying informed about the closures, motorists can navigate through the affected areas with ease and contribute to the overall efficiency of the road network in Abu Dhabi.

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