Dubai commuters, this one’s for you. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) unveils a massive new 12km road project that’s set to seriously cut down your travel time across the city.
Dubai Unveils New 12km Road Cutting Travel Time By 54%, Here’s Where
Announced on Sunday, July 12, the AED2 billion Latifa bint Hamdan Corridor Development Project will introduce a 12km road linking Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, Al Meydan Street, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street, all the way through to Emirates Road. The scale of the build is genuinely impressive too, with seven bridges spanning 2,300 metres and eight tunnels covering 900 metres, all designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly once complete.
How Much Time Will It Actually Save You
Here’s the number that matters most: once finished, the corridor will cut travel time between Umm Al Sheif Street and Emirates Road from 33 minutes down to just 15 minutes, a 54% reduction. The road in future will handle a serious volume, with capacity for 16,000 vehicles per hour in both directions. Expect the construction to wrap up by the end of 2028.
Who Benefits From This Project?
This isn’t just a road for drivers passing through, either. Residents across Nad Al Sheba, Al Barari, Dubai Hills, Dubai District One, Mohammed Bin Rashid Gardens, Living Legends, Majan and Global Village stand to benefit directly. Also, the commercial and industrial zones along Latifa bint Hamdan Street and Al Meydan Street. Cyclists haven’t been left out of the plan either. With 12.5km of new cycling tracks running alongside the road, it links up with existing tracks to connect Al Qudra all the way to Jumeirah.
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The Takeaway
Between the travel-time cut, the added vehicle capacity, and the new cycling infrastructure, this corridor looks set to ease pressure on some of Dubai’s busiest stretches. If you regularly commute between these areas, 2028 just became a date worth circling.
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FAQs
What is the Latifa bint Hamdan Corridor Development Project?
A AED2 billion, 12km road project linking Sheikh Zayed Road to Emirates Road via several major Dubai roads.
When will the project be completed?
The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2028.