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The footbridge at Ras Al Khor

RTA opens two footbridges on Ras Al Khor Road

DUBAI, October 12, 2023

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened two new footbridges on Ras Al Khor Road as part of a broader initiative to construct seven footbridges, as announced earlier in 2023. 
 
The inauguration of the two bridges affirms RTA's commitment to enhancing traffic flow and providing safety to pedestrians crossing roads, a WAM report said.
 
The two bridges are attractively designed and fitted with hi-tech electromechanical systems, alarms, firefighting, remote monitoring systems and dedicated bike racks.
 
Traffic safety
“RTA is among the world’s leading entities in achieving traffic safety and reducing the rate of run-over incidents, thanks to the infrastructure and safety means for road users and cyclists. Footbridges are service amenities that RTA seeks to construct in line with top global standards,” said Abdulla Al Ali, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency, at RTA.
 
The first bridge links Creek Harbour and Ras Al Khor Industrial Area. It is 174 metres long 3.4 metres wide in the first section, and 4.1 metres wide in the second section. It rises 6.5 metres above the asphalt and encompasses two 120-metre-long ramps, each 1.9 metres wide for cyclists.
 
The second bridge is located on Ras Al Khor Road, directly across Marhaba Mall and Wasl Complex in Nadd Al Hamar. It measures 101 metres long, 3.4 metres wide, and 6.5 metres high from the asphalt, with two ramps on either side, each spanning 120 metres in length and 1.9 metres in width. The bridge has electromechanical system rooms equipped with alarm and firefighting systems, as well as remote monitoring systems.
 
Key parameters
“The construction of footbridges focuses on providing numerous service facilities such as elevators, alarm and firefighting systems, and remote monitoring systems, and at the same time employing creative and aesthetic design aspects. The locations of footbridges are chosen as per several key parameters that include pedestrian incident spots, traffic intensity, and the movement of people between the two sides of the street as well as the distance to the nearest pedestrian crossing, locations of public bus stops, markets, commercial centres and government and private entities,” concluded Al Ali.--TradeArabia News Service
 



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