1. Major cyclist safety project
Sharjah launches a new cyclist safety project in Al Bataeh. Authorities aim to protect riders on long rural routes. The plan focuses on safer crossings and smooth travel. Officials say cyclist numbers continue to rise. Safety now becomes a priority across the emirate. The project reflects Sharjah’s growing focus on active transport. It also supports healthier lifestyles and green mobility.
2. Reduced road crossing risks
The project introduces modern overpasses for cyclists. These structures remove dangerous road crossings. Cyclists no longer need to stop traffic. Riders move freely without fear. Officials design the overpasses for comfort and visibility. Engineers ensure strong safety standards. The move reduces accident risks significantly.
3. A 24km cycling track
Phase one spans a 24km cycling track. The route starts from Jebel Al Faya. It runs through farms and private estates. Cyclists enjoy open views and quiet roads. The long stretch supports both leisure and sport riders. Officials expect high daily usage. The track connects key rural areas safely.
4. Al Bataeh growing cycling activity
Authorities select Al Bataeh for this project. The area attracts cyclists year-round. Flat land suits long-distance riding. Many riders already use informal paths. Officials now formalize these routes. Safety upgrades meet growing demand. The project supports local communities too.
5. Sustainable transport goals
Sharjah continues to invest in sustainable transport. Cycling reduces traffic congestion. It lowers carbon emissions. Officials link this project to wider climate goals. Safe cycling infrastructure encourages daily use. Families feel confident letting children ride. Sustainability remains a core goal.
6. Comfort and visibility
Designers focus on rider comfort. Overpasses include gentle slopes. Clear signage guides cyclists. Lighting improves night visibility. Barriers protect against falls. The track surface supports smooth riding. Officials ensure accessibility for all skill levels.
7. Farmers and landowners
The route passes through farms and private estates. Authorities coordinate with landowners. Planners respect property boundaries. The project balances development and privacy. Cooperation ensures smooth implementation. Local support strengthens long-term success.
8. Safety measures
Officials expect fewer cycling accidents. Overpasses remove conflict points with vehicles. Clear paths reduce sudden stops. Emergency access remains available. Authorities monitor safety data closely. The project sets new standards for cyclist protection.
9. UAE cycling vision
The initiative supports the UAE’s cycling vision. Emirates invest in safe riding networks. Sharjah plays a leading role. Officials aim to attract cycling tourism. Events and races may follow. Infrastructure lays the foundation for growth.
10. More cycling upgrades
Authorities confirm more projects will follow. Future phases may extend the track. New areas could receive similar overpasses. Officials study rider feedback. Sharjah continues to modernize its transport network. Cyclist safety remains a long-term commitment.

