A major road in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E11), is scheduled for a partial closure starting this Friday, May 31, according to AD Mobility.
Partial Closure of the Major Abu Dhabi Road
This temporary closure is set to begin at 11 p.m. on Friday and will continue until 12 p.m. on Sunday, June 2. The closure will affect two lanes in the direction of Al-Mafraq.
The lanes to be closed are marked in red, while those that remain open are indicated in green. This closure is necessary for maintenance and infrastructure improvements to ensure road safety and efficiency. AD Mobility made the announcement through their social media platform X, ensuring that the public is well-informed about the upcoming changes. In order to prevent any disruption, commuters are encouraged to arrange their trips properly.
Activation of New Traffic Signals
In addition to the road closure, AD Mobility also announced the activation of new traffic signals on Al Burouq Street in Madinat Al Riyadh. These signals will become operational on Saturday, June 1. The installation of these signals aims to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for both drivers and pedestrians in the area. The public has been notified about these changes via social media, allowing them to adjust their travel plans as needed.
The temporary closure of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E11) is expected to cause some disruption, especially for those traveling towards Al Mafraq. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes and allow extra travel time to reach their destinations. The new traffic signals on Al Burouq Street will require drivers to pay close attention to the updated traffic patterns and obey the new signals to ensure smooth and safe passage through the area.
Public Communication and Safety Measures
AD Mobility’s proactive communication on social media platforms highlights the importance of keeping the public informed about significant changes in road conditions. By announcing these updates in advance, the government authority aims to minimize inconvenience and enhance road safety for all users. The public is encouraged to stay updated through official channels and adhere to traffic regulations during this period.
The partial closure of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Road (E11) and the activation of new traffic signals on Al Burouq Street are part of ongoing efforts to improve Abu Dhabi’s road infrastructure. While these changes may cause temporary disruptions, they are essential for long-term safety and efficiency. Motorists are urged to remain patient, plan their journeys in advance, and follow the latest updates from AD Mobility to navigate these changes smoothly.