Dubai’s New 700-Metre Bridge to Nad Al Sheba Set to Transform Connectivity and Cut Travel Time by 83%

 


In a major move to enhance urban mobility and road efficiency, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the construction of a new two-lane, 700-metre bridge that will dramatically cut travel time to Nad Al Sheba. With a design capacity of 2,600 vehicles per hour, the bridge is expected to reduce the journey from Dubai–Al Ain Road to Nad Al Sheba from six minutes to just one — an impressive 83% reduction in travel time.

Set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025 and be completed by the end of 2026, the bridge aims to streamline traffic for approximately 30,000 residents living in the area. It will serve inbound traffic from Dubai–Al Ain Road and provide direct connectivity to Nad Al Sheba, alleviating congestion and ensuring smoother access to key residential and commercial developments.

This new infrastructure is part of RTA’s broader strategy to create a safer, more efficient, and sustainable road network that aligns with Dubai’s rapid urban expansion. The project also supports Dubai’s vision of becoming the best city in the world for living and mobility by promoting seamless, safe, and reliable transportation systems.

As part of the comprehensive upgrades in the Nad Al Sheba region, RTA recently inaugurated a major bridge at the intersection of Nad Al Sheba Street and Dubai–Al Ain Road. Spanning 170 metres and featuring two lanes in both directions, this bridge facilitates traffic flow between key zones such as Nad Al Sheba, Meydan, and other surrounding developments.

In addition to the new bridge, RTA has implemented significant traffic enhancements near educational institutions, including Repton School and Al Khaleej International School, which together serve around 10,000 students. These improvements include additional parking, as well as designated pick-up and drop-off zones that have led to smoother traffic conditions and enhanced road safety during peak school hours.

A notable traffic intervention was the conversion of the intersection at Latifa bint Hamdan Street and Nad Al Sheba Street into a roundabout. This change resulted in a 50% decrease in traffic delay times, contributing to better traffic flow in the vicinity.

Further boosting connectivity, RTA has also added new entry and exit points from Meydan Street into residential parts of Nad Al Sheba. This has led to a 60% reduction in travel time for residents and visitors. Enhancements in the area’s internal road infrastructure — including newly developed roads and access routes in Nad Al Sheba 1, 3, and 4 — have significantly improved local connectivity and traffic efficiency.

The project is part of RTA’s long-term vision to create a flexible and future-ready transportation system. By incorporating public feedback and focusing on proactive, community-focused urban planning, RTA reinforces its commitment to improving quality of life through world-class infrastructure and mobility solutions.

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