Post by : Elena Malik
AD Mobility announced on Saturday that two key roads in Abu Dhabi will undergo partial closures for a month, affecting traffic flow in the region. The closures are scheduled to commence on Sunday, May 12, and will last until Sunday, June 16.
The first affected road is Maitha bint Mohammed Street in Al Ain. Beginning at 12:00 am on May 12, two left lanes in both directions of the street will be partially closed to traffic. This closure is expected to facilitate necessary maintenance or construction work along the road.
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Simultaneously, Hazza bin Sultan Street in Al Ain will also experience partial closures. From May 12 to June 12, the two left lanes in both directions of this major road will be affected. Similar to Maitha bint Mohammed Street, the closures aim to accommodate maintenance activities or infrastructure improvements.
AD Mobility has emphasized the importance of safety during this period, urging motorists to exercise caution and adhere strictly to traffic regulations. By driving responsibly, commuters can help ensure smooth traffic flow and minimize disruptions caused by the temporary closures.
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