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Zabeel 2 Road in Dubai set to open to traffic
Zabeel 2 Road is set to open to traffic by next week, said Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of Roads and Transport Authority.
- Al Tayer during an inspection tour of Zabeel Road Improvement Project.
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Dubai: Zabeel 2 Road is set to open to traffic by next week, said Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).
"Early next week, the underpass of Zabeel Palace roundabout will be opened, providing free traffic flow from Al Khail Road and Business Bay Road towards Trade Center roundabout and vice-versa," said Al Tayer.
He also said almost 50 per cent of construction works of the first interchange on Shaikh Zayed Road has been completed.
Al Tayer made these announcements after inspecting several road projects.
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