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Home » UAE: Nahyan 1st Street to experience partial closure from July 14 in Abu Dhabi
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UAE: Nahyan 1st Street to experience partial closure from July 14 in Abu Dhabi

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Last updated: 2024/07/13 at 9:14 PM
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A major road in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, is undergoing a partial closure for almost a month, starting on Sunday, July 14th. The closure on Nahyan The First Street will be in effect until Saturday, August 10th. The road closure is part of a maintenance project to improve the infrastructure and ensure the safety of motorists. The closure will also include traffic diversion to the opposite side of the road. The lane highlighted in red will be closed during this period, while the lanes in green will remain unaffected. The government authority made the announcement on social media platform X to inform residents and motorists about the upcoming closure.

In addition to Nahyan The First Street, there will also be a partial closure of Shakbout bin Sultan Street in Al Ain from Sunday, July 14th, to Sunday, August 4th. The closure on Shakbout bin Sultan Street will involve the closure of the right lane, as indicated by the red highlighting on the road. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously and follow traffic rules and regulations while the closure is in place. It is essential for residents and commuters to plan their routes accordingly and allow for extra travel time during this period of road closures. By following the guidelines set by the authorities, motorists can ensure their safety and the efficient flow of traffic in the affected areas.

The closure of these major roads in Al Ain is part of a larger effort to improve the infrastructure and ensure the safety of motorists in the region. The maintenance project aims to address any issues with the roads and make necessary repairs to enhance the overall quality of the infrastructure. By providing advance notice of the closure through social media platforms, authorities are able to inform residents and motorists in advance, allowing them to plan their routes accordingly. The closure of these roads is a temporary inconvenience that will ultimately result in long-term benefits for residents and commuters in the area.

During the closure of Nahyan The First Street and Shakbout bin Sultan Street, motorists are urged to drive cautiously and adhere to all traffic rules and regulations. With the right lane closed on Shakbout bin Sultan Street, it is important for drivers to be aware of the changes in traffic flow and adjust their driving accordingly. By following the instructions provided by the authorities and staying updated on any changes, motorists can ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. It is crucial for all drivers to exercise caution and patience during this period of road closures to avoid any accidents or disruptions in traffic flow.

In conclusion, the partial closure of Nahyan The First Street and Shakbout bin Sultan Street in Al Ain is a necessary step to improve the infrastructure and ensure the safety of motorists in the region. By providing advance notice of the closures and highlighting the affected lanes, authorities are helping residents and commuters plan their routes accordingly. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously, follow traffic rules, and be aware of the changes in traffic flow during the closure period. By working together with the authorities and following their instructions, residents can help ensure a smooth and safe transition during this maintenance project.

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