The Dubai road and transport authority (RTA) has opened a key bridge that connects Jumeirah Street with the Street mine in the director of the Infinite bridge. 985 meters voltage, the newly launched structure has two lanes and can lodge up to 3,200 vehicles per hour.
The bridge is part of the Phase 4 or Shindagha corridor improvement project, which extends to 4.8 kilometers from the intersection of Sheikh Rashid Road and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street to the Falcon Intection in the street Al Mina.
RTA is still committed to implementing Dubai leadership directives to address the growing urban and population needs of the Emirate along the corridor to Shindagha through the development of projects that improve the road network and traffic flow in the area.
As such, the new bridge will relieve constation and significantly reduce the travel time by 67%, from 12 minutes to 4 minutes, for motorists traveling from Jumeirrah Street to Infinity Bridge through Al Mina Street, through the new Stopic Stopic signs.
Phase 4 also includes five additional bridges, a totality of 3.1 kilometers long, designed for housing of 19,400 vehicles per Hor in all lanes. The scope covers 4.8 kilometers of improvements on the road, along with improvements to key surface intersections in Jumeirah Street, to the Mina Street and Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah Street. Two pedestrian bridges are also planned, one in Sheikh Rashid Road and one on the street to the mine.
Another key milestone is expected in the second quarter of 2025 with the scheduled completion of a 780 -meter and three lane bridge that connects Infinity Bridge a Al Wasl Street through Al Mina Street. Once operational, the bridge will admit up to 4,800 vehicles per hour.
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