en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) confirmed that earlier this month, maintenance and repair works on 17 kilometers of asphalt roads across nine streets and six areas in Dubai were completed. The project is part of the RTA's annual preventive road maintenance program, covering highways, expressways, main roads, internal roads in several industrial, commercial, and residential areas, as well as a bicycle lane.
Abdullah Ali Lootah, Director of Roads and Facilities Maintenance at the Traffic and Roads Agency, stated that the RTA develops annual proactive plans to assess road conditions using the latest laser and artificial intelligence technologies, conducting comprehensive inspections of the road network to identify damage levels, cracks, and potholes, and carrying out regular repair works. The specific streets repaired include Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Al Khawaneej Street, Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street, Baghdad Street, Al Manama Street, Algeria Street, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, Riyadh Street, Amman Street, Al Wuheida Street, and Zabeel Palace Street.
The covered internal and industrial areas include Mirdif, Za’abeel 1, Margham, Jebel Ali Industrial 2, Al Thanyah fifth, and Al Garhoud.

Lootah noted that during the maintenance works, the RTA implemented traffic diversions based on comprehensive studies and in accordance with global best practices to ensure smooth traffic flow. The RTA called on the public to drive cautiously when passing through traffic diversion areas and to comply with all directional signs to ensure their safety and that of all road users. The RTA stated that these works reflect its commitment to developing and maintaining Dubai's road network according to the highest international standards, aiming to keep pace with population and economic growth, support the emirate's quality of life goals, while maintaining the efficiency, sustainability, and operational capacity of the road network, verifying road structural conditions, and ensuring smooth traffic and road user safety across Dubai.
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