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    Two new marine bridges in Abu Dhabi to cut rush hour traffic time by 15 minutes

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamMarch 20, 2026
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    Abu Dhabi’s DMT has opened two new marine bridges linking Al Reem Island directly to Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway.

    The Department of Municipalities and Transport said that this route is designed to handle up to 7,200 vehicles per hour, and is expected to reduce travel times by 60 per cent, or 15 minutes, during peak hours.

    The Dh450 million project streamlines journeys between the islands of Al Reem and Saadiyat, as well as the Dubai-bound highway.

    By easing congestion on Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street and Mina Road, the development significantly improves local traffic flow. A dedicated freight U-turn bridge between Zayed Port and Saadiyat Island also enhances logistical connectivity and overall safety.

    Eng Eisa Mubarak Al Mazrouei, Director General of Infrastructure Development at the DMT, said: “We remain focused on advancing a transport network that is efficient, resilient, and ready to support the capital’s growth for decades to come. With this project, we are ensuring seamless mobility across Abu Dhabi, while showcasing our commitment to best-in-class design and sustainability standards.”

    Spanning a combined length of 1.5km, the bridges, which cover a total surface area of more than 25,000 square metres, were delivered using advanced cast-in-situ box girder technology for strength and reliability, supported by 12 specialised V‑shaped piers to allow vessels clear passage.

    Additional features include a 2km elevated roadway, 71 streetlights, landscaped spaces, and 2km of pedestrian and cycling tracks.

    Dubai opens new 4-lane bridge on Al Qudra Road to improve traffic
    Bridge from Sheikh Zayed Road to Dubai Harbour now 65% complete

    Source: Khaleej Times

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