Drivers traveling to Abu Dhabi are being advised of a partial road closure, that may lead to delays in journey times.
The closure, which comes into force at 11:00 PM on Wednesday, involves three lanes on Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street heading towards Abu Dhabi, starting from the E12, Al Shahama intersection.
The closure could affect those heading to Zayed International Airport.
The roadwork is scheduled to remain in effect until 6:00 AM on Tuesday morning.
Drivers are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance and consider alternative routes to ensure a smoother travel experience.
PARTIAL ROAD CLOSURE ON
— أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) August 6, 2024
SHEIKH ZAYED BIN SULTAN ROAD (E10)
ABU DHABI
FROM WEDNESDAY, 7 AUGUST 2024
TO TUESDAY, 13 AUGUST 2024 pic.twitter.com/5uHLiNaEJI

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