Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the completion of the Al Jamayel Street Development Project, a key infrastructure project that has significantly enhanced the city’s transportation network.
The project, which was formerly known as the Garn Al Sabkha project, involved the construction of four bridges spanning 2,874 metres, with a capacity of 17,600 vehicles per hour.
Additionally, the development included the construction of roads extending over seven kilometres, improvements to surface intersections along the service road parallel to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, as well as the installation of street lighting, traffic signals, traffic management systems, a rainwater drainage network, and an irrigation system.
Four bridges and seven kilometres of Dubai roads boost traffic flow, reveals RTA
“Al Jamayel Street is a crucial corridor linking Sheikh Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, enhancing traffic flow between these major routes via First Al Khail Road and Al Asayel Street. The road runs from the intersection with Sheikh Zayed Road to the intersection with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, passing through First Al Khail Road and Al Asayel Street. It stretches seven kilometres, consisting of four lanes in each direction and has a capacity of about 16,000 vehicles per hour in both directions,” Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA said.
The street serves several residential and development areas, including Jumeirah Lakes Towers, The Gardens, Al Furjan, Discovery Gardens, Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Park, The Springs, Emirates Hills, Dubai Production City, and Jumeirah Golf Estates, with an estimated population of around 250,000 residents.

According to Al Tayer, the project has reduced travel time by 40 per cent for traffic from Al Jamayel Street to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road heading towards Al Qusais and Deira, cutting peak travel time from 20 minutes to 12 minutes.
In addition, it has reduced travel time from Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to Al Yalayis Street towards Jebel Ali Port by 70 per cent, from 21 minutes to just 7 minutes.
The four bridges that have been constructed as part of the project serve different purposes. The first bridge, spanning 666 metres, eases traffic flow and prevents congestion of vehicles coming from Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road onto the service road leading to Jumeirah Golf Estates and Dubai Production City.
The second bridge, measuring 601 metres, facilitates traffic from Al Jamayel Street eastwards to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, then north towards Al Qusais and Deira.
The third bridge, 664 metres long, supports a smooth traffic flow from Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road southwards to Al Yalayis Street towards Jebel Ali Port, whereas the fourth bridge, spanning 943 metres, connects Al Jamayel Street to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, ensuring smooth traffic flow between Sheikh Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.

“The Al Jamayel Street Development Project is part of the RTA’s master plan to develop strategic and arterial east-west road corridors, including Al Yalayis Street and Expo Road, which were completed in recent years. These corridors support Dubai’s transportation network, cater to numerous development projects along the routes, and accommodate current and future traffic volumes,” the statement added.