Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is all set for opening of Tripoli Road Improvement Project. The improved traffic corridor cuts the transit time of the 12 km distance between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road to just about 8 minutes.
The project stretches 6.5 km from Tripoli-Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road junction (nearby Mirdif City Centre) to Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Road and extends further about 5.3km up to Emirates Road in three lanes in each direction. Improvement works included upgrading intersections along the corridor, which provides a key traffic corridor parallel to Al Amardi-Al Khawaneej Streets as well as Al Awir-Ras Al Khor Roads.
Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, was delighted with the opening of the project, which was undertaken in implementation of the directives of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to immediately start the implementation of the 5-Year Plan of Roads and Transport Projects to keep pace with the sustained development of Dubai.
Deliverables
Al Tayer reflected on the benefits of the project, which will enhance the link between Dubai and Sharjah, ease the traffic flow in the area, and streamline the access to Al Warqaa and Mirdif districts. “It will improve traffic safety along the corridor, and increase the traffic flow to about 12,000 vehicles per hour in both directions (6000 vehicles per hour per direction). It will reduce the transit time between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Road by 64% from 11 to 4.5 minutes.
“The project will channel about 2000 vehicles every hour during peak time from Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to Emirates Road that will reduce the traffic volumes on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road by 10%. This will translate into reducing the trip to the entrance of Sharjah to 12 minutes, and cutting the waiting time at the intersection of Tripoli-Algiers Streets (Al Warqaa-Mirdif) from three minutes to less than a minute.
In Focus
The project covers improvement of interchanges starting with upgrading the junction of Tripoli-Algiers Streets to a tunnel of three lanes in each direction to serve the traffic inbound from Rabat Street heading to Tripoli Street, besides upgrading the existing surface signalised junction. It also includes upgrading the existing Roundabout at the intersection of Tripoli-Nouakchott Streets into a flyover of three lanes in each direction, and the construction of a signalised junction. Works also include upgrading the existing Roundabout at the junction of Tripoli Street-Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Road to a flyover ensuring free movement in all directions.
It also covers the construction of collector roads, two underpasses for camel crossings and widening the Camel Crossing No (3) at the Emirates Road. Works also include upgrading the intersection at the extension of Tripoli Street. and Emirates Road through the construction of a 3-lane bridge to serve the traffic inbound from Tripoli Street to Emirates Road in the direction of Sharjah. The project also includes widening Tripoli Street at several locations along with improvements at Bel Remaitha Club and two signalised junctions to replace existing Roundabout at Muhaisina.