Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said it has awarded a contract for the upgradation of Al Qudra-Jebel Ali Lehbab Roads Junction to a multi-tier flyover providing free traffic movement in all directions. 
 
The project encompasses the construction of two additional bridges and ramps to serve right-turn and U-turn movements, said a statement from RTA. 
 
It also includes the widening of connecting streets, and a cycling bridge in addition to lighting works, rainwater drainage systems, and utility lines works, it stated.
 
Mattar Al Tayer, the director-general and chairman of the board of executive directors of the RTA, said the Al Qudra-Jebel Ali Lehbab Roads Junction project will help ease the traffic flow on both Al Qudra Road and Jebel Ali Lehbab Road, a vital corridor for traffic to Jafza and Abu Dhabi, bypassing downtown areas.
 
"The widening of Al Qudra Road is one of RTA’s strategic projects  that provides a key traffic corridor starting from Jumeirah to Umm Suqeim Street; which had been improved through the construction of two bridges of three lanes in each direction," he stated. 
 
"The first extends over the Eastern Parallel Road (Al Asayel Street), and the second passes over the Western Parallel Road (First Al Khail Road),” added Al Tayer.
 
According to him, traffic will flow smoothly on the flyover crossing over Al Khail Road, and at the Interchange of the Arabian Ranches on the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road. 
 
The smooth traffic will flow to Al Qudra Road and further to Al Qudra Bridge crossing Emirates Road up to Seih Assalam, he added.
 
Al Tayer pointed out that the RTA had improved Al Qudra Road over several phases. The initial phase covered the widening of Al Qudra Road from one to three lanes in each direction over a 12 km sector starting from the intersection of Jebel Ali-Lehbab to Bab Al Shams R/A, including the new bridge. 
 
In later phases, improvements covered the widening of two bridges to three lanes in each direction and the construction of crossings for vehicles and camels. 
 
Works also included a cycling lane and a rest area for cyclists comprising facilities and shops for renting bikes and accessories, a fully equipped clinic, cycling gate, rest area for cyclists and bicycles parking stand, said the top official.
 
The RTA, he stated, had accomplished 10 projects relating to the improvement of Jebel Ali-Lehbab Road over a 55 km-long sector extending from Lehbab Police Station to Sheikh Zayed Road. 
 
Works included adding two lanes in each direction and a flyover at the Eighth Interchange of the Sheikh Zayed Road comprising 24 bridges, he added.-TradeArabia News Service