E11 road to be partially closed for 2 days in Abu Dhabi
A significant road closure in Abu Dhabi is set to take place over the weekend, as announced by AD Mobility on the social media platform X. The partial closure will affect Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Road (E11), starting at 11 PM on Friday, May 31, and continuing until 12 PM on Sunday, June 2.
During this period, two left lanes towards Al Mafraq in Abu Dhabi will be closed to traffic. A map provided by AD Mobility highlights the specific lanes affected in red, while the lanes remaining open are marked in green. This temporary closure is part of the ongoing efforts to manage and maintain the road infrastructure in the city.
In addition to the lane closures on E11, 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 implementation of new traffic signals is part of the city's broader plan to improve traffic management and ensure safer travel for residents and visitors.
The road closure and new traffic signals were communicated through AD Mobility's official social media channels to ensure that residents and commuters are well-informed and can plan their journeys accordingly. Travelers are advised to stay updated on the latest traffic news to avoid any inconvenience and to consider alternative routes where necessary.
These updates come as part of Abu Dhabi's continuous efforts to enhance road safety and traffic flow. By informing the public in advance, the authorities aim to minimize disruption and ensure a smooth transition during the period of road maintenance and improvements.
The temporary closure on Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Road and the introduction of new traffic signals reflect the city’s commitment to maintaining a robust and efficient transportation network. Commuters are encouraged to follow AD Mobility's updates on social media and stay tuned to local news channels for any further announcements regarding road conditions and traffic management in Abu Dhabi.
By: Sahiba Suri





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