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TAG 91.1
14-04-2025
- Automotive
- TAG 91.1
Abu Dhabi lifts minimum speed limit on E311
Abu Dhabi has lifted the minimum speed limit of 120kmph on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road (E311) in a bid to improve road safety and enhance traffic flow. In a post on its official social media handle, Abu Dhabi Mobility explained that the move also aims to "support the smoother movement of heavy vehicles". The maximum speed limit remains at 140kph and motorists are being urged to drive safely. As part of continued efforts to improve road safety and support the smoother movement of heavy vehicles, the minimum speed limit system on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road (E311) has been lifted … — أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) April 14, 2025 The minimum speed limit on E311 was introduced in May 2023. It had applied to the outer two lanes on the left, in both directions, with drivers dropping below the minimum speed on the designated lanes facing fines of Dh400.


Dubai Eye
14-04-2025
- Automotive
- Dubai Eye
Abu Dhabi lifts minimum speed limit on E311
Abu Dhabi has lifted the minimum speed limit of 120kmph on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road (E311) in a bid to improve road safety and enhance traffic flow. In a post on its official social media handle, Abu Dhabi Mobility explained that the move also aims to "support the smoother movement of heavy vehicles". The maximum speed limit remains at 140kph and motorists are being urged to drive safely. As part of continued efforts to improve road safety and support the smoother movement of heavy vehicles, the minimum speed limit system on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road (E311) has been lifted … — أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) April 14, 2025 The minimum speed limit on E311 was introduced in May 2023. It had applied to the outer two lanes on the left, in both directions, with drivers dropping below the minimum speed on the designated lanes facing fines of Dh400.


ARN News Center
14-04-2025
- Automotive
- ARN News Center
Abu Dhabi lifts minimum speed limit on E311
Abu Dhabi has lifted the minimum speed limit of 120kmph on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road (E311) in a bid to improve road safety and enhance traffic flow. In a post on its official social media handle, Abu Dhabi Mobility explained that the move also aims to "support the smoother movement of heavy vehicles". The maximum speed limit remains at 140kph and motorists are being urged to drive safely. — أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) April 14, 2025 The minimum speed limit on E311 was introduced in May 2023. It had applied to the outer two lanes on the left, in both directions, with drivers dropping below the minimum speed on the designated lanes facing fines of Dh400.


Dubai Eye
16-02-2025
- Sport
- Dubai Eye
Abu Dhabi announces Monday road closures for UAE Tour
Rolling road closures in Madinat Zayed in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi have been announced as the UAE Tour cycling race kicks off on Monday. The closures will run from 12.50 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. throughout the eight phases of the first stage of the tour. The event starts at Shams solar power plant, with Sheikha Salama Bint Butti Road being closed from 12.50 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. and subsequent phases of the stage will see further parts of the road closed by Liwa Palace and Liwa Hospital from 2.00 p.m. to 3.55 p.m. After reaching Liwa, the race enters an area of very pronounced dunes, which make up most of the stage. A series of ups and downs leads to Moreeb Dune, where the race will take two laps of the Moreeb Dune cycle path (18.1 km each lap), marked by steep climbs and descents with double digit gradients. It then returns to Liwa for the finish, with the final closure on Sheikha Salama Bint Butti Road between 3.45 p.m. and 4.30pm. ROLLING CLOSURES FOR UAE TOUR EVENT IN MADINAT ZAYED - AL DHAFRA REGION MONDAY, 17 FEBRUARY 2025 FROM 12:50 - 16:30 — أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) February 15, 2025 The UAE Tour runs from Monday to Sunday, with seven stages across the United Emirates, finishing at Jebel Hafeet after covering a total distance of 1,013km.