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Traffic watch: Morning report
Are you stuck in traffic or do you know about a jam? SMS your traffic news to 6363.
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Are you stuck in traffic or do you know about a jam? SMS your traffic news to 6363. The service operates during morning and evening rush hour, based on information from Dubai Police control room and reader inputs.
To access the service from your WAP enabled phone, visit gulfnews.com/mobile and click on 'traffic watch'.
Traffic situation provided by Dubai Police's Control and Command Room, unless stated otherwise.
8:45am update
There is the usual heavy traffic from Sharjah to Dubai on Ittihad, Emirates and Beirut roads.
Also, traffic is slow on Khaleej Road towards Bur Dubai, and on Al Khail road towards Jebal Ali.
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