Traffic developments in Saih Shuaib to serve Expo 2020 Dubai

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Traffic developments in the Saih Shuaib-Al Faya Road will serve Expo 2020 Dubai.

According to the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) the project includes a dual carriageway from Mohammed bin Rashid Road on intersection (E311) to Emirates Road intersection (E611). 

The ITC also confirmed that the AED100 million project will be implemented without disrupting day-to-day traffic flow in the area. 

The transport centre will be completing and delivering the traffic developments in mid-next year, before the launch of Expo 2020 Dubai. 

It is set to serve the increasing movement of trucks on the roads surrounding the mega event. 

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