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Dubai: Traffic delays expected on two key streets from May 30 to June 3

Dubai: Traffic delays expected on two key streets from May 30 to June 3

Khaleej Times4 days ago

Motorists in Dubai are advised to expect traffic delays on two key streets from Friday, May 30 to Tuesday, June 3, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said.
RTA said that the delays are expected at the intersection of Sheikh Rashid Street and Al Mina Street from 1am on May 30 until 5am on June 3 due to road improvement works.
Motorists and commuters have been urged to plan their journeys in advance, follow the road signs, and use alternative routes.
The alternative routes are:
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