Home Industry Construction Video: 4 new Dubai road projects to ease traffic, add more parking spaces These upcoming initiatives aim to enhance traffic flow at key entrances and exits in Dubai by Nida Sohail February 6, 2025 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Image credit: Getty Images The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has announced four new road improvement projects across the city. According to a video shared on their official X account, these upcoming initiatives aim to enhance traffic safety, encourage better driving habits, and optimize traffic flow at key entrances and exits in Dubai. تعمل #هيئة_الطرق_و_المواصلات على تنفيذ مجموعة من الأعمال التطويرية على العديد من طرق دبي! مشاريع التعديلات الجديدة ستزيد الطاقة الاستيعابية وتعزز انسيابية الحركة المرورية وتقلل من الازدحام. نعمل باستمرار لتطوير شبكة الطرق في دبي لأن #راحتكم_تهمنا! pic.twitter.com/IyhcFBAb5q — RTA (@rta_dubai) February 6, 2025 Important: RTA opens key bridge as part of major Hessa Street overhaul The four projects are as follows: Reconstruction at Halab Street and Al Doha Street Intersection: This project will increase the road’s capacity and improve the overall service levels at the intersection. Upgrades to Entrances and Exits of Al Souq Al Kabeer Area: The RTA will improve traffic flow in this area by modifying the directions on internal roads. Reconstruction of 34th Street in Al Barsha South 1: The project will include additional entrances and exits, pedestrian walkways, and more public parking spaces for residents. Enhanced Traffic Flow from Exit to Tunnel on Al Mina Street: The project will improve road safety and traffic flow at the exit leading to the tunnel towards Al Mina Street. At the end of January, the RTA announced three major developments on Sheikh Zayed Road. This road is a vital traffic corridor connecting major commercial and financial hubs, such as the Dubai International Financial Centre, Burj Khalifa, and Dubai Mall. It also serves as a key route for global corporations, banks, and investment institutions. Tags Dubai Dubai Roads road construction RTA Traffic traffic flow You might also like Tourism: Emirates strengthens ties with TUI Cruises, Costa Cruises Good news for EV drivers: New charging stations to come up in Dubai Dubai real estate sales hit Dhs51.1bn in Feb; see top performing areas Dubai: Energy demand rises by 5.4% to 59,594 gigawatt-hours in 2024