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Traffic partially closed on this road in Muscat

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Last updated: 2024/10/25 at 7:55 AM
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Muscat Municipality has announced that Al-Seeb Street before Al-Zulfi Roundabout towards Muscat exit will be partially closed for road maintenance work from the evening of Thursday, October 24, 2024, until the evening of Saturday, October 26, 2024. The closure is necessary to repair the damaged part of the street. The municipality is working in collaboration with the traffic department at Royal Oman Police to ensure the smooth flow of traffic during this period.

This announcement comes as part of the ongoing road maintenance work in Muscat Governorate. The closure will affect those leaving Muscat and traveling towards Al-Seeb Street before Al-Zulfi Roundabout. The municipality advises all motorists to exercise caution and follow the traffic instructions provided on-site to avoid any inconvenience. This maintenance work is essential to ensure the safety and usability of the road for all users.

Road closures for maintenance work are a common occurrence in urban areas to keep the infrastructure in good condition. By announcing this closure in advance, the authorities are giving residents and commuters the opportunity to plan their journeys accordingly. It is important for everyone to be aware of the closure and find alternate routes to avoid any traffic congestion that may arise during this period.

The cooperation between Muscat Municipality and the traffic department at Royal Oman Police highlights the importance of coordination between government agencies to ensure the smooth functioning of public services. By working together, they are able to carry out necessary maintenance work while minimizing disruptions to the daily lives of residents and commuters. This partnership reflects a commitment to providing safe and efficient road networks in the region.

As with any road closure, there may be some inconvenience for motorists during the maintenance work. However, by following the traffic instructions provided and being patient, everyone can contribute to the successful completion of the repairs. Road maintenance is crucial for ensuring the safety of all road users, and it is important that residents and commuters cooperate with the authorities to facilitate the process.

In conclusion, the partial closure of Al-Seeb Street before Al-Zulfi Roundabout towards Muscat exit for road maintenance work is a necessary step to maintain the infrastructure in Muscat Governorate. By following the traffic instructions and being aware of the closure, residents and commuters can help ensure a smooth flow of traffic during this period. Cooperation between Muscat Municipality and the traffic department at Royal Oman Police is essential for carrying out such maintenance work effectively. This closure is a reminder of the ongoing efforts to keep the road networks safe and usable for all residents and commuters in the region.

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