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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

6 New bridges in Umm Al Quwain to be inaugurated by September 2016

The new bridges, which include separate paths for heavy trucks, are part of a big project including a development plan that associates the UAQ city with Falaj Al Mualla area.

The development of six new bridges at the passage of the emirate, known as Etihad roundabout, at an expense of Dh150 million will be finished by September this year.

In this way, the Ministry of Infrastructure Development has finished 75 per cent of the massive project which began in the primary quarter of 2015.

The service, in an offer to ease traffic congestion because of the construction and development works, built a 1km-long option street, alongside various diversions Headings and pace limits sign sheets have been settled on both sides of the option street, as a team with the UAQ Traffic Police.

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Eng Mohammed Hassan Al Shenasi, Deputy Director of the Roads Department at the service, said the new scaffolds will interface the passageway of the emirate with parkways No 311 and 611.

“The six new bridges incorporate two primary ones, each of which comprises of two paths in every heading, added to two surface trams, and ring and slide streets that interface the emirate with the Etihad and UAQ-Falaj Al Mualla streets.”

The task will improve traffic flow to and from the emirate, Falaj Al Mualla and Shaikh Mohammed receptacle Zayed Road to the east of the emirate, he included.

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“A significant changes is additionally expected in traffic flow activities on the Etihad Road for the drivers going to or coming from the emirates of Ajman, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah.”

A pedestrian overbridge is also being constructed as part of the project, Al Shenasi said, adding that the project is part of the ministry’s strategy to develop the federal roads network.

Official studies demonstrate that the real convergence is required to see a critical development of 5.3 per cent in terms of the number of users every year.

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“A significant changes is additionally expected in traffic flow activities on the Etihad Road for the drivers going to or coming from the emirates of Ajman, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah.”

A pedestrian overbridge is also being constructed as part of the project, Al Shenasi said, adding that the project is part of the ministry’s strategy to develop the federal roads network.

Official studies demonstrate that the real convergence is required to see a critical development of 5.3 per cent in terms of the number of users every year.