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Ahmed also emphasised how these improvements benefitted him beyond just saving
time. "It's not just about time but also fuel efficiency. Sitting in traffic for an extra 30
minutes uses a lot of fuel," he explained.
The Al Khail Road Development Project by Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority
(RTA) has substantially reduced travel times, eased traffic congestion, and minimised
fuel consumption. Spanning 6,820 meters, the project features five new bridges and the
widened key stretches of road, enhancing connections to major highways like Sheikh
Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.
Syed Abbas, a financial controller at a private firm, who commutes from Jumeirah
Village Circle (JVC) to Business Bay, also shared his experience. "I used to leave home
early to make it to the office on time, with the drive taking 45 to 50 minutes. Now, it's just
a 30-minute drive,” Abbas said. "The difference is especially noticeable at major
junctions that used to cause delays of over 15 minutes each way," Abbas noted. “The
new bridges have really improved the flow, making the drive much more pleasant.”
Another motorist, Hunain Ahmed, an outdoor sales executive at a fast-moving
consumer goods (FMCG) firm, mentioned that the improved traffic flow on Al Khail
Road, Ras Al Khor, and Asayel Street has made his workdat smoother.
"As a sales executive, reaching meetings on time is essential, so I carefully check real-
time traffic on Google Maps before choosing my route,” Ahmed said.
Additionally, he has to manage his monthly Salik budget and avoid tolls where possible.
"My company provides a specific amount for salik and if I exceed it, I cover the cost
myself, so choosing the right route is important."
"I am saving 10 to 15 minutes between stops, reducing stress and achieving more in
less time. Plus, the fuel savings really add when you're driving all day."
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