Abu Dhabi issues traffic alert ahead of Saturday closures
DUBAI 23°CGOLD/FOREXPRAYER TIMESNEWSLETTERSLOGIN GOLD/FOREXDUBAI 23°CPRAYER TIMES UAEUAEUNITED IN STRENGTHRAMADANASK GULF NEWSPEOPLEGOVERNMENTEDUCATIONCOURT & CRIMEHEALTHEMERGENCIESENVIRONMENTTRANSPORTWEATHER UAE / TransportAbu Dhabi issues traffic alert ahead of Saturday closuresMotorists urged to follow signs and plan ahead amid Abu Dhabi road works The Abu Dhabi Mobility has announced temporary road closures in Mohammed bin Zayed City and Musaffah Shabiya, on Saturday, April 4, as part of traffic management measures. According to the advisory, closures will affect sections of Sheikh Najm Street and surrounding internal roads in Musaffah Shabiya, with diversions in place near Street 9 and Street 8. In Mohammed bin Zayed City, traffic restrictions will be implemented along Al Riyadh Street and near the E30 highway, with access adjustments around key junctions connecting to Street ME9 and Street ME10. Authorities said alternative routes will remain open to ensure traffic flow, urging motorists to follow directional signage and plan journeys in advance. The closures aim to facilitate infrastructure works and improve traffic efficiency in the affected areas. Abu Dhabi incident: Pakistani, Indian confirmed dead Fresh wave of heavy rain, hail expected to hit UAE Abu Dhabi shuts restaurant over safety violations Drone attack sparks fire at Abu Dhabi fuel siteالمصدر: Gulf News | Source: Gulf News
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