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RTA opens key roads to traffic

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The project serves the local economy and offers additional entry/exit points for development projects.

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Saturday has opened Al Yalayis and Al Asayel Streets Improvement Project.

The improvement of Al Yalayis Street enhances the link of Sheikh Zayed Road with Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road. Al Asayel Street is a key traffic corridor parallel to Al Khail Road, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road, Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street and Emirates Road.

The project serves the local economy and offers additional entry/exit points for development projects in the area such as Al Furjan, Discovery Gardens and Jebel Ali Development.

“The project has been undertaken in response to the directives of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to keep pace with the sweeping urban development across Dubai and ease the mobility of people and products. The project increases the intake of Al Yalayis Street to about 20,000 vehicles per hour in both directions. It also cuts the transit time between Sheikh Zayed Road (7th interchange) and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road to just four minutes,” said Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA.

“The project, which is part of the Parallel Roads Project, encompasses improvement of Al Yalayis Street over a sector extending six km from the Seventh Interchange of the Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road at Al Houdh Interchange. Al Asayel Street will also be upgraded over a 5-km sector to link JAFZA with Jumeirah Islands and Emirates Hills. The capacity of the street will increase to 9,000 vehicles per hour, and as such will be an alternative street for Al Khail and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Roads in a sector between the Business Bay and Jebel Ali Industrial via Al Quoz,” explained Al Tayer.

Lanes of Al Yalayis Street will be increased from three to five in each direction starting from Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and up to Emirates Road, which will raise the road capacity to about 20,000 vehicles per hour in both directions. Additional lanes have been completed along Al Yalayis Street linking with flyovers of First Al Khalil Street and Al Asayel Street, which have widened the road to seven lanes in each direction.

Flyovers Works included the construction of two elevated signalised junctions with a design catering to the needs of Etihad Rail Project.

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