RTA launches seven road projects across Dubai in June

Works span Sheikh Zayed Road, Nad Al Sheba, and new connector roads serving Villanova and Arabian Ranches 3.

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Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority has announced seven road development projects for June, including a new lane on Sheikh Zayed Road and connector roads serving Villanova and Arabian Ranches 3. Works begin on 10 June and run through the final week of the month.

Key points

  • RTA announces seven road projects across Dubai throughout June
  • New Sheikh Zayed Road lane added for Abu Dhabi-bound traffic from Hessa Street
  • Connector roads opening to serve Villanova and Arabian Ranches 3 communities

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced seven road development projects scheduled for completion across the emirate throughout June, covering new traffic lanes, junction improvements, and connector roads in several districts.

The first works begin on 10 June with traffic improvements at the entrance to Nad Al Sheba Council, followed on 12 June by development at the intersection of Trade Centre Road and Marasi Drive. On 22 June, a new traffic lane will be added on Sheikh Zayed Road for drivers coming from Hessa Street in the direction of Abu Dhabi. Junction improvements on the collector road where Airport Road meets Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road are scheduled to begin on 27 June.

In the final week of the month, the RTA will open a road linking Emirates Road with Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Street to serve the Villanova and Arabian Ranches 3 communities. A separate connector between Al Qudra Road and Hessa Street, running between Studio City and Motor City, will also open. The authority will additionally add a new lane on Sheikha Latifa bint Hamdan Street, with U-turn movements introduced in both directions to ease traffic flow.

The RTA said the projects form part of its ongoing effort to keep pace with Dubai’s urban and population growth, improve daily commutes, and relieve pressure on the city’s busiest corridors by strengthening links between key areas.