RTA Opens New Flyover to Improve Traffic and Train Movement
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a brand-new flyover at Dubai Investment Park (DIP). RTA Opens New Flyover project and it is an important step to make car traffic smoother and to help trains move easily on the Etihad Rail network.
Smoother Traffic Flow at Dubai Investment Park
The RTA opens new flyover that stretches 1.6 kilometers and has two lanes in each direction. This new road will reduce traffic jams, especially for heavy trucks and cargo vehicles. It connects different parts of DIP, a busy area full of factories, warehouses, and businesses.
By building this flyover, RTA makes sure that drivers spend less time stuck in traffic. This project also helps companies move goods faster and more safely, which supports Dubai’s economy.
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Supporting Etihad Rail’s Big Plans
One big reason the RTA opens new flyover is to support Etihad Rail’s operations. The DIP station is one of the largest on the national railway network. It will soon connect Dubai with the rest of the UAE by rail.
Thanks to the new flyover, trains can run smoothly without road traffic causing delays. This move also makes it easier to load and unload goods at the station without disturbing regular road traffic.
Boosting Dubai’s Future Transport System
Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General of RTA, said the new flyover will make a huge difference. It will cut travel time, improve road safety, and help Dubai stay a leader in transport and logistics.
Dubai is investing heavily in smart, sustainable transport solutions. By opening projects like this, RTA is making sure Dubai’s roads, trains, and other transport systems work better together.
A Big Step for Drivers and Businesses
Now that RTA opens new flyover at DIP, drivers can expect faster trips and fewer traffic headaches. Businesses can move goods quickly, and trains can operate without problems.
This project is part of Dubai’s larger plan to connect all parts of the country and build a future-ready transport network.
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