It is 11 km long and has two lanes in each direction

"Dubai Roads" opens the project to develop Seih Al Dahl Street next month

  • Part of the progress of work in the project to develop Seih Al Dahl Street.

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  • Mattar Al Tayer: “The implementation of the project comes as a continuation of the development projects that the authority has completed in the past period.”

  • Projects that will be served by Seih Al Dahl Street.

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Next May, the Roads and Transport Authority will open a project to develop and expand Seih Al Dahl Street, which links Seih Al Salam Street and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. In each direction, a median island, and three roundabouts to facilitate movement in all directions, and the road will connect with the entrances to Al Qudra Lakes.

The Director General and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the RTA, Mattar Al Tayer, said that the project aims to increase the road capacity from 1,800 vehicles currently to 4,000 vehicles in each direction, to accommodate the continuous growth in traffic volumes, and facilitate the access of residents and visitors to oases on both sides of the road and desert areas. and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Energy Complex.

Al Tayer indicated that the project starts from the roundabout located at the intersection of Seih Al Dahl Road with Seih Al Salam Street in the north, directly after the Al Qudra station for bicycles, heading towards the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Energy Complex in the south. The project includes the implementation of a new road with two lanes in each direction, Three roundabouts along the road, to facilitate the access of road users to the existing oases on both sides of the road, Al Qudra Lakes and desert areas, and to facilitate the process of turning back.

He added that the implementation of the project comes as a continuation of the development projects implemented by the authority in the past period, including the Dubai Cycling Track project, which is approximately 23 km long, and is linked with the existing bicycle path in the Seih Al Salam area on Al Qudra Street, at the gate of the Dubai Cycling Track in The direction of Emirates Road, and from there to Latifa Bint Hamdan Street, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Street, then to the Al Barari area, all the way to the Nad Al Sheba area.

The bicycle path in the Seih Al-Salam area, with a length of approximately 115 kilometers, includes a number of public facilities, bicycle rental shops, and related tools, as well as a fully-equipped medical clinic, and 10 rest points along the path, equipped with seats and bicycle parking.

It is worth noting that the authority has implemented a number of development projects in the area, including the development of Seih Al Salam Street, which included the expansion of the street from Al Qudra roundabout near the bicycle restroom to the intersection of Dubai-Al Ain Street, with a length of 21 km, passing through the Al Lisaili and Al Marmoom areas. Nine roundabouts in the intersection areas to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and raise the level of traffic safety in those areas, in addition to four crossings for camels and horses, a bike path, service roads, and parking lots for vehicles, with the expansion of existing parking spaces in Dubai International Capacity City. The project also included lighting works. For roads, the implementation of a rainwater drainage network.

• “The project contributes to increasing the road capacity from 1,800 vehicles to 4,000 vehicles in each direction.”

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