Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is making significant strides in enhancing the city’s transportation network with the completion of 45% of Phase 4 of the Al Shindagha Corridor Improvement Project. This ambitious undertaking aims to reduce travel time drastically, from 104 to just 16 minutes, upon completion.
The project spans 4.8km and includes the construction of three bridges extending 3.1km, with a remarkable capacity of 19,400 vehicles per hour in all directions. These bridges are strategically designed to streamline traffic flow and enhance overall safety along key routes.
Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General of RTA, emphasizes the project’s importance in facilitating seamless traffic movement and boosting capacity across major thoroughfares. Phase 4 features the construction of bridges equipped with multiple lanes, ensuring smooth connectivity between key intersections.
Additionally, the project includes extensive road construction, surface intersection improvements, and the development of pedestrian bridges. These enhancements, coupled with advanced traffic systems and infrastructure, signify RTA’s commitment to creating a more efficient and sustainable transportation network.
The Al Shindagha Corridor Improvement Project is a testament to RTA’s dedication to innovation and progress in Dubai’s transportation landscape. With its completion set to revolutionize travel experiences for residents and visitors alike, the project represents a significant step towards realizing Dubai’s vision of becoming a global leader in urban mobility.