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    Traffic in Dubai: How to navigate the city hassle free?

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Dubai, a bustling metropolis known for its luxurious lifestyle and stunning attractions, can experience significant traffic congestion during peak travel times. To avoid the hassle and ensure a smooth journey, it’s essential to understand the busiest periods and areas to steer clear of. This guide will provide you with valuable insights and alternative routes to help you navigate the city efficiently.

    Peak Traffic Times
    Morning Rush Hour
    The most congested period is typically between 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM, as commuters head to work and schools.
    Evening Rush Hour
    Traffic peaks again between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM, as people return home from their workplaces.

    Weekend Traffic
    While weekends generally see less traffic, popular tourist destinations like the Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, and Jumeirah Beach can experience higher volumes, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    Areas to Avoid During Peak Hours
    Sheikh Zayed Road
    The city’s main arterial road can become heavily congested during rush hours, particularly between the Trade Center and the Dubai Mall.
    Al Khail Road
    Another major thoroughfare, Al Khail Road, often experiences traffic congestion, especially near the Dubai Marina and Mall of the Emirates.
    Jumeirah Beach Road
    This coastal road can be busy during peak tourist times, particularly around the Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) area.
    Garhoud Bridge
    This bridge, connecting Dubai to Sharjah, can experience significant traffic during rush hours and weekends.
    Alternative Routes
    Use the Metro: Dubai’s efficient metro system is a great way to avoid traffic congestion. It connects many key areas of the city, including the airport, downtown Dubai, and the Dubai Marina.
    Opt for Public Buses: Dubai’s bus network offers extensive coverage and can be a convenient alternative to driving during peak hours.
    Consider Water Taxis For a unique and scenic experience, take a water taxi along the Dubai Creek. This can be a convenient option for traveling between Bur Dubai and Deira.
    Plan Ahead Use navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze to check traffic conditions in real-time and find alternative routes. Consider leaving earlier or later to avoid peak traffic times.
    Utilize Toll Roads: Dubai’s toll roads, such as the Emirates Road and the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, can offer faster travel times, but be prepared to pay tolls.
    By understanding peak travel times, avoiding congested areas, and exploring alternative routes, you can significantly reduce your travel time and stress in Dubai. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, planning ahead and utilizing the city’s efficient transportation options will ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Dubai Metro update: Stations that remain temporarily closed after the rain

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    While much of the city is gradually returning to normalcy, some Dubai Metro stations remain temporarily closed, disrupting travel plans for commuters across the city.
    Despite concerted efforts by the Roads and Transportation Authority (RTA), four stations along the Red Line – Onpassive, Equiti, Mashreq, and Energy – are still inaccessible to commuters. Shuttle buses have been deployed to assist passengers heading to these stations, providing alternative transportation options amid the closures.
    In a bid to keep the public informed, the RTA has been actively communicating updates and station openings through their official social media channels. Passengers are urged to adhere to directional signs and cooperate with Dubai Metro and RTA staff as recovery efforts continue.

    Check the current route of the #DubaiMetro Red Line. Please note that shuttle buses are available to ensure access to the affected stations. Kindly cooperate with station staff and adhere to guidance signs for your convenience. Thank you for your understanding.… pic.twitter.com/5X6tuswtDH
    — RTA (@rta_dubai) May 4, 2024

    While the Red Line grapples with closures, Dubai Metro services on the Green Line remain fully operational in both directions, offering commuters a viable alternative for their daily commute.
    The recent weather phenomenon, characterized by the heaviest rainfall in 75 years, has left a significant impact on the region. According to the National Centre of Meteorology, the unprecedented rainfall surpassed any previous records dating back to 1949. With the most rainfall ever recorded in a 24-hour period, the effects of the weather event are still being felt across the UAE.
    As the city works towards full recovery, authorities are closely monitoring the situation and providing timely updates to ensure the safety and convenience of all commuters. While challenges persist, Dubai Metro remains resilient, navigating through adversity to keep the city moving forward. Stay tuned for further updates as the recovery process unfolds.
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    Dubai metro and tram ban E-scooters: A shift in commuter dynamics

    Life by Ruman Baig 9 mins ago In a move to prioritize passenger safety, the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) of Dubai has announced a prohibition on the use and carriage of E-scooters on the Dubai metro and tram services, effective from Friday, March 1. This decision, communicated through the RTA’s official Twitter account, signals a significant change in the transportation landscape of the city. E-scooters, once a popular choice for many commuters navigating the bustling streets of Dubai, will now have to find alternative routes. حفاظاً على سلامتك وسلامة الجميع، سيتم منع استخدام السكوتر الكهربائي داخل قطارات #مترو_دبي و #ترام_دبي، ابتداءً من يوم الجمعة 1 مارس 2024. #سلامتك_أولويتنا pic.twitter.com/vZ3sUAjUQF — RTA (@rta_dubai) February 29, 2024 The announcement has left many commuters startled, particularly those who relied on e-scooters as a convenient means to complete their daily journeys. The RTA clarified that this measure is aimed at safeguarding the well-being of individuals utilizing public transport networks. While the ban applies explicitly to the metro and tram systems, questions linger regarding its potential extension to bus services. As of now, there has been no official indication from the RTA regarding the status of e-scooters on buses. This development underscores the evolving dynamics of urban transportation and the challenges associated with integrating emerging modes of mobility into existing infrastructure. E-scooters, once hailed as a futuristic solution to last-mile connectivity, now find themselves at odds with regulatory frameworks designed to ensure passenger safety and system efficiency. In response to this ban, commuters who heavily relied on e-scooters may need to reconsider their travel arrangements and explore alternative options. Public transportation, including buses and metro lines, remains a reliable and sustainable choice for navigating Dubai’s vibrant cityscape. As the RTA prioritizes safety and efficiency in public transit, it is essential for commuters to stay informed about regulatory changes and adapt their travel habits accordingly. While the era of e-scooter commuting on the metro and tram may have come to an end, the quest for seamless and secure transportation solutions continues in the ever-evolving landscape of urban mobility. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Image: Instagram: @dubai_photoconcierge More

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    All the road closures to be aware of for New Year’s Eve in Dubai

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph4 hours ago With fireworks across the city and celebrations in different parts of Dubai, controlling the traffic is one of the most important aspects for a smooth system.As per an announcement by Dubai’s Events Security Committee (ESC) on Wednesday, a comprehensive plan to secure the New Year’s Eve festivities across Dubai has been made involving a total of 11,972 personnel including 5,574 police officers, 1,525 patrols, civil defence and ambulance vehicles for utmost safety and smooth management of the New Year’s Eve 2024.The comprehensive traffic management plan for 2024 New Year’s Eve celebrations in Dubai. #MyDubaiNewYear2024 pic.twitter.com/2TnscjyPLk— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) December 27, 2023So, if you’re looking to head to your New Year’s Eve celebrations, these are the main road closures to avoid.Al Asayel Street: closed from 4pmSheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard: closed at 4pmBurj Khalifa: closed at 4pmLower deck Financial Center Street: closed at 4pmSukuk (DIFC) Street: Road will be closed from 8pmUpper Financial Center Street: Road will be closed starting at 9pmSheikh Zayed Road: Closed at 9pmFor those opting for public transport, these are the main factors to consider.Burj Khalifa Dubai Metro station will close at 5pm. Dubai Tram will operate from 9am until January 2, for 40 continuous hours, and the Dubai Metro will operate from 8am until January 1, 2024 at midnight.For all additional information make sure you follow Dubai Police and Dubai Road and Transport Authority social media channels. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Instagram @tonyrizk89 More

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    Dubai’s Metro system to undergo major expansion with introduction of the blue line

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    In a significant move to enhance Dubai’s public transportation, plans are in motion for the introduction of an entirely new metro line – the Dubai Metro Blue Line.
    This forthcoming addition will seamlessly connect with the existing Red and Green Lines, marking a major expansion in the city’s metro network.
    The Blue Line is set to cover a total length of 30 kilometers, adding a diverse dimension to the current metro landscape. What’s particularly fascinating is that, unlike its predecessors, approximately 15.5 kilometers of this new line will run underground, while the remaining 14.5 kilometers will traverse above ground.

    Get ready for an enhanced Dubai Metro experience! ✨New lines and over 70 stations.
    Say hello to the Purple Line, Blue Line, Yellow Line, and Pink Line.The future of transportation is here!..#InvesQ #Dubai #UAE #Metro #DubaiMetro #ExpansionPlans #NewLines #PublicTransport pic.twitter.com/ZbfoUe0Auv
    — InvesQ Property Brokerage L.L.C (@InvesQ_AE) June 25, 2023

    The proposed route will incorporate a total of 14 stations, aimed at enhancing accessibility and convenience for commuters. Among these stations, seven will be elevated, providing panoramic views of the city, while five will be situated underground, offering shelter from the elements.
    Although the project is still in its initial stages, it undoubtedly promises an exciting future for public transport users in Dubai.
    The expansion of the Red and Green Lines was previously announced last October, and now, the revelation of the Blue Line underscores Dubai’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its metro system. More