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Home » UAE: Two main roads in Abu Dhabi to be partially closed until Monday

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UAE: Two main roads in Abu Dhabi to be partially closed until Monday

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Last updated: 2024/08/30 at 6:26 PM
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Two key roads in Abu Dhabi will be partially closed until Monday, September 2, according to AD Mobility. The closure will affect Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Rd (E311) from Saturday, August 31 to Monday, September 2. Specifically, the closure will impact the right lane towards Dubai from 5am on Saturday to 5am on Monday. This partial closure is necessary for maintenance work and improvements on the road. Residents and commuters are advised to plan their routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience during this period.

In addition to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Rd, another major road in Abu Dhabi, Hazza bin Zayed The First St, will also be partially closed from Saturday until Monday. The closure will start at 12am on Saturday and last until 5am on Monday, September 2. This closure is also vital for maintenance and repair works on the road. Alternative routes should be considered by motorists and travelers to minimize disruptions and delays during this time.

To stay updated on the latest news and developments regarding road closures and traffic updates, individuals can follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. This will ensure timely information and updates on the road closures in Abu Dhabi and other related news. It is important to stay informed and plan ahead to avoid any inconvenience or unexpected delays due to the road closures.

The partial closures of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Rd and Hazza bin Zayed The First St were announced by the government authority on social media platform X on Thursday. The announcement aims to inform residents, motorists, and commuters about the upcoming road closures and to encourage everyone to take necessary precautions and adjust their travel plans accordingly. By providing timely information, the authorities are facilitating a smoother and more organized process during this period of road maintenance and improvement.

As shown on the map provided by AD Mobility, the exact areas of the road closures on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Rd and Hazza bin Zayed The First St are highlighted for easy reference. This visual representation allows individuals to better understand the affected areas and plan their routes accordingly. Being aware of the specific locations of the closures can help in navigating through the city and choosing alternative paths to reach their destinations without disruptions.

In conclusion, the temporary partial closures of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Rd and Hazza bin Zayed The First St in Abu Dhabi are essential for road maintenance and improvement works. By following updates on KT WhatsApp Channels and checking the provided maps, residents and commuters can stay informed about the closures and plan their routes effectively. Cooperation and understanding from the public are crucial during this period to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and minimize any inconveniences caused by the road closures.

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