
RTA Slashes Travel Time by 85 Percent with Completion of Al Shindagha Corridor
The completion ensures uninterrupted traffic flow from Al Garhoud Bridge to Port Rashid via the Infinity Bridge and extends all the way to the Waterfront Market. The project has cut travel time along the corridor from 104 minutes to just 16 minutes, with some routes now taking as little as five minutes.
Serving over one million residents, the 13-kilometre corridor includes 15 intersections, 18 kilometres of bridges and tunnels, and boosts traffic capacity from 6,400 to 24,000 vehicles per hour. The RTA estimates the development will generate AED45 billion in economic benefits over the next two decades.
The final phase includes five bridges spanning 3.1 km, handling up to 19,400 vehicles per hour, as well as two pedestrian bridges for added safety. Major components such as the Falcon Intersection, Infinity Bridge, and Dubai Islands connections have redefined traffic movement in Bur Dubai and Deira.
The Infinity Bridge, with its iconic arch, stretches 295 metres and features 12 lanes, a cycling track, and a 75-metre navigation channel. A new 1,425-metre bridge over Dubai Creek will soon provide direct access from Bur Dubai to Dubai Islands.
Mattar Al Tayer, RTA's Director-General, stated the project reflects the vision of Dubai's leadership to enhance urban mobility and support long-term growth.
With 30 percent of the connecting tunnel from Infinity Bridge to Cairo Street already complete, RTA continues to push forward with strategic upgrades to ease congestion and improve connectivity across the emirate.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Al Etihad
3 hours ago
- Al Etihad
UAE an inspiring model in improving government performance: Arab Investors Union
18 Aug 2025 23:19 CAIRO (WAM)Gamal Bayoumi, Secretary-General of the Arab Investors Union, affirmed that the remarkable progress achieved by the United Arab Emirates in the Government Support Index 2025 reflects the forward-looking vision of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and continues the legacy of the UAE's Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al remarks came in response to the UAE's recent achievement of advancing to 16th place globally in the Government Support Index 2025, one of the indicators listed in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, where the UAE rose 27 places from its 43rd ranking in told the Emirates News Agency (WAM) that the UAE has presented an inspiring model for the region in strategically leveraging government support to enhance economic competitiveness, attract investments, and balance economic growth with environmental preservation. He noted that the country has consistently kept pace with global progress and implemented best added that Egyptians and Arabs take pride in the UAE's prioritisation of investment in people, innovation, and sustainable infrastructure, stressing that it is a young Arab nation in every pointed out that the UAE's accomplishment underscores its commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, making it a key partner in shaping a more prosperous and sustainable future for the Arab region and the to the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2025, the UAE also ranked first globally in venture capital and personal income tax collected, second in corporate profit tax rate, and third in government budget surplus/deficit measured in billions of secured fourth place in the decline of indirect tax revenue collected and the reduction of consumption tax rate, while ranking fifth in taxes collected on capital and property. The UAE also came sixth in public finance, seventh globally and first regionally in the ratio of total government expenditure, and ninth worldwide in real growth of government consumption expenditure.


Arabian Business
5 hours ago
- Arabian Business
Dubai RTA sets strict safety rules for school buses as new academic year begins
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has called on all school bus operators to be fully prepared for the start of the 2025–2026 academic year, ensuring the highest safety and service standards for students across the emirate. In line with its vision of becoming 'The World Leader in Seamless and Sustainable Mobility,' RTA highlighted the vital role of the school transport sector in supporting families and strengthening trust in public services. The Authority emphasised the importance of adopting modern technologies to enhance safety and well-being on board, while also urging strict compliance with all health and safety requirements to create a secure and supportive learning environment. School bus safety in Dubai RTA noted that health and safety remain central pillars of its Back-to-School programme. Specialised teams regularly monitor the compliance of bus operators and schools through inspection campaigns, ensuring adherence to Dubai's school transport laws and safety protocols. Bus operators and school administrations are required to maintain safe, comfortable conditions for students, drivers, and supervisors alike. Drivers are instructed to follow traffic regulations rigorously, particularly in areas around schools, to help reduce congestion and avoid obstructing traffic flow. The RTA also mandates intensive training programmes for drivers and bus attendants, focusing on professional standards of student care and safe driving practices. Attendants are required to guide students safely when boarding and alighting, escorting them to the nearest point to their homes. The Authority commended school operators and administrations for their ongoing efforts to safeguard students and maintain communication with parents, ensuring reassurance about their children's safety during daily commutes.


Khaleej Times
7 hours ago
- Khaleej Times
UAE: Flying taxi services closer as Archer, Joby complete first and longest piloted flights
Flying taxi services in the UAE have moved a step closer to reality, as Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation successfully completed their first and longest piloted flights. Joby Aviation signed a definitive agreement with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in February 2024 to launch air taxi services in Dubai by 2026. Meanwhile, Archer Aviation has partnered with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) to introduce flying taxi services in Abu Dhabi. Both companies are expected to roll out their services later this year or next year. On Monday, Archer announced that its Midnight aircraft successfully completed its longest piloted flight to date, covering approximately 55 miles in 31 minutes at speeds exceeding 126mph. The flight took place at Archer's flight test facility in Salinas, California. Test flights in the preceding week reached speeds of nearly 150mph over a variety of patterns. This latest achievement advances toward certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the US and near-term commercialisation in the UAE. 'Crossing the 50-mile mark at speed is another clear step toward commercialisation that shows the maturity of our programme,' said Adam Goldstein, Archer's founder and CEO. Midnight flight test pilots will continue to expand speed and duration, and test mission profiles that map to early commercial operations in the UAE. US-based Archer Aviation last week said it would expand on its in-country operations in the UAE, including pilot training, maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) setup and flight testing to gather additional data for certification and commercialisation plans in the UAE and the US over the coming quarters. Joby's successful piloted flight Meanwhile, Joby Aviation said it successfully completed its first piloted flight between two US airports in controlled airspace. Set to launch its commercial flying taxi service in Dubai in the first half of 2026, Joby's piloted flight lasted approximately 12 minutes over 10 nautical miles. It included five minutes in a holding pattern for air traffic spacing, reflecting the progress the electric air taxi firm is making toward securing approval from the US regulator to launch commercial service. In February 2024, Joby Aviation signed a definitive agreement with Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to launch air taxi services in 2026. RTA and Joby also partnered with Skyports for the construction of vertiports. Joby's piloted flight follows a previous successful test flight at its facility at the Dubai Jetman Helipad in Margham, along the Dubai–Al Ain Road, in June 2025. The aircraft completed several loops over the facility and surrounding desert. The US company operated the flight in airspace controlled by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), between Marina (OAR) and Monterey (MRY) airports in California. 'Successfully flying from Marina to Monterey showcased operations of our aircraft integrated into the broader transportation network and further validated its performance to ensure we're prepared for service on day one,' said Didier Papadopoulos, president of aircraft development and manufacturing at Joby. 'For years, our flight testing has validated our aircraft's capabilities, and we've done this across a wide range of environmental conditions.' Joby recently began the final assembly of its first aircraft for Type Inspection Authorisation (TIA) flight testing – one of the last major steps in FAA certification. The company plans to begin flight testing with FAA pilots early next year. Following certification, Joby aims to launch commercial service in the US, starting in Los Angeles and New York City.