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The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) has issued a notification for motorists. The ITC has announced a partial road closure of multiple streets in Abu Dhabi.
Partial road closure – Corniche Street
The Corniche Street in Abu Dhabi is under a partial lane closure until August 21. The closure was imposed over the weekend on August 19 and will be lifted starting August 21.
إغلاق جزئي على شارع الكورنيش – أبــوظبي
من السبت 19 أغسطس 2023 إلى الإثنين 21 أغسطس 2023Partial Road Closure on Corniche Street – Abu Dhabi
From Saturday, 19 August 2023 to Monday, 21 August 2023 pic.twitter.com/Q93S8EhdAI— “ITC” مركز النقل المتكامل (@ITCAbuDhabi) August 18, 2023
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street
The transport authority also announced the partial closure of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street until August 21. The notice of the street’s partial closure was posted on Twitter.
Partial Road Closure on Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street – Abu Dhabi
From Saturday, 19 August 2023 to Monday, 21 August 2023 pic.twitter.com/VRNzJyhi9s— “ITC” مركز النقل المتكامل (@ITCAbuDhabi) August 18, 2023
Mohammad bin Khalifa Street – Al Ain
The ITC has also notified of partial road closure in Al Ain. The transport authority announced that Mohammed Bin Khalifa Street will be under a partial road closure for over a month starting August 20.
The road closure in Al Ain will last until September 2.
إغلاق جزئي على شـــارع محمد بن خليفة – العين من الأحد 20 أغسطس 2023 إلى السبت 2 سبتمبر 2023
Partial Road Closure on Mohammed Bin Khalifa Street – Al Ain
From Sunday, 20 August 2023 to Saturday, 2 September 2023 pic.twitter.com/ntsXsRCiAg— “ITC” مركز النقل المتكامل (@ITCAbuDhabi) August 19, 2023
Al Saada Street
Additionally, the ITC had announced a partial closure of the Al Saada Street Bridge along with imposing speed limits in June which will last until December 2023.
The authorities had stated that the new speed limit, aimed at promoting traffic safety, will be effective from June 23 and will be in place until December 2023.
The traffic authority has advised motorists to use alternate streets such as Umm Yafina Road, Sultan bin Zayed the First Street, Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Street to avoid congestion on Al Saada Street Bridge.