The Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) has announced significant progress on the Taif Road extension project, which is now 65% completed.
The project is a key component of the first batch of the Main & Ring Road Axes Development Program, launched by RCRC at a total investment of SAR13 billion ($3.4 billion).
Spanning 9.7km from the Laban neighborhood to the Qiddiya project, the road serves as a major arterial route to accommodate the city’s rapid growth, said RCRC in a statement.
It features four main lanes and is designed to handle traffic volumes of up to 440,000 vehicles per day, it added.
A standout feature of the project is the “Wadi Bridge,” a landmark structure spanning 500m in length and 47m in width, serving as a defining engineering element of the development, said RCRC in a statement.
Upon completion, the project will create a direct and seamless link between residential neighborhoods and major development destinations, most notably Qiddiya City.
This enhanced connectivity is expected to support accelerated urban growth and promote a more integrated urban fabric across Riyadh, said the statement.
Ultimately, the Taif Road extension forms part of a broader infrastructure development framework aimed at enhancing quality of life. It aligns closely with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 to create a seamlessly connected, sustainable, and thriving city, it added.-TradeArabia News Service

