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Abu Dhabi has introduced two new five-lane bridges, significantly reducing rush hour traffic by 80%

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Abu Dhabi has made a significant advancement in addressing urban congestion with the opening of two modern bridges. These five-lane structures are designed to greatly alleviate the capital’s well-known rush hour traffic, capable of accommodating up to 7,500 vehicles per hour, offering essential relief for daily commuters. Early reports indicate an impressive 80% decrease in traffic delays during peak times, representing a major achievement in the city’s transportation framework.

In addition to vehicle traffic, these bridges also support a variety of commuters. With dedicated walkways for pedestrians and bike paths, they encourage a safer, environmentally friendly option for those traveling without a car. This initiative aligns with Abu Dhabi’s long-term goal of developing sustainable, multi-modal transportation systems. The new infrastructure highlights the emirate’s dedication to enhancing mobility and accessibility for its residents.

This project is part of a larger urban development plan in Abu Dhabi aimed at shortening commute times, reducing carbon emissions, and improving overall quality of life. Officials have praised the bridges as a vital component of the city’s expanding transport network, helping to ease congestion on important routes and ensuring smoother traffic flow in key areas.

Residents and commuters have shown strong approval of the new bridges, noting faster travel times and a more enjoyable commuting experience. As Abu Dhabi continues to grow its infrastructure, these bridges exemplify the emirate’s innovative approach to urban planning and sustainability.

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