Sharjah: The Sharjah International Airport Road leading towards Emirates Road will be closed partially due to road construction from Friday, November 23 to Saturday , November 24.
UAE | Traffic and Transport
Sharjah airport road to be closed partially
The road will be closed fro maintenance from Friday to Saturday
- By Aghaddir Ali, Staff Reporter
- Published: 22:24 November 22, 2012
The closure will include the part between Sharjah International Airport Road leading to Emirates Road Route 4, under Intersection No 3.
An official at the Directorate of Traffic and Patrol Department at Sharjah said the road would be closed on Friday after midnight and reopened at 7pm on Saturday , November 24 , after the completion of road works.
The closure will be carried out and supervised by Sharjah Police and the project will be carried out by Sharjah Public Works Department.
Road traffic will be diverted to alternative routes and motorists coming from intersection No 4 along the Sharjah International Airport Road towards the city of Sharjah should use alternative routes.
Police official urged the public to cooperate with police patrols and also follow road diversion signs and drive cautiously and abide by the speed limit.
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