Dubai, UAE — With ambitious infrastructure upgrades underway, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has initiated several road closures that are reshaping travel across the city this summer. Key areas affected include Al Barsha South, Arabian Ranches, Dubai Harbour, Mirdif, Academic City, and Emirates Road (Mudon Underpass). Here’s what commuters need to know to avoid delays and stay on track.
1. Al Barsha South Entrances Closed
Effective Date: August 6, 2025
The RTA has sealed off entry and exit points from Umm Suqeim Street into Al Barsha South to facilitate upgrades along the Umm Suqeim–Al Qudra corridor.
Alternatives: Street 31 (near ENOC), Dubai Science Complex exit, Al Hadaeq Street, and Hessa Street.
Why it matters: These measures bring long-term improvements—including tunnels, bridges, and junction revamps—but for now, delays are possible. Drivers should plan ahead and avoid peak hours.
2. Arabian Ranches / Al Qudra Road Diversion
Since June 21, 2025
As part of a five-month bridge construction along Al Qudra Road, traffic signals at the Arabian Ranches–Dubai Studio City junction have been removed. Instead, intersections flow via alternate routes, and signal-free U-turns have been added between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street.
Tip: Avoid rush hours and follow updated road signage.
3. Dubai Harbour Traffic Rerouted
Effective from July 12, 2025
Roadworks at the junction of King Salman Street and the route to Dubai Harbour now block direct access. Drivers from Dubai Marina must detour via: Al Marsa → Al Khayay → Al Naseem → back to King Salman.
Note: Follow diversion signs and allow extra travel time along this popular waterfront route.
4. Mirdif Metro-Related Road Diversion
Since July 15, 2025
The roundabout linking 5th and 8th Streets near City Centre Mirdif is closed due to metro expansion work. Alternate paths and a U-turn near Ghoroob Square now manage redirected traffic. Mall visitors and local drivers should allow additional time for layout changes.
5. Academic City Street Closure
Starting July 21, 2025
63rd Street in front of the German International School is closed in both directions under the Metro Blue Line construction. Alternate routes for school entry and exit are in place—vital during peak school run hours.
6. Mudon Underpass Work on Emirates Road
From June 27 to end of August 2025
Infrastructure works around the Mudon Underpass include drainage upgrades and resurfacing. Drivers are rerouted via Underpass 7 (towards Jebel Ali) or Hessa Street to Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Street.
Advice: Check official updates and plan travel proactively to avoid congestion.
Map of Impact and Commuter Tips
Location | Affected Area | Suggested Alternatives or Advice |
---|---|---|
Al Barsha South | Umm Suqeim Street access | Use side routes; avoid peak times |
Arabian Ranches | Al Qudra junctions | Utilize signal-free U-turns and alternate connectors |
Dubai Harbour | King Salman access | Follow posted diversions via Al Marsa–Al Khayay–Al Naseem |
Mirdif | City Centre Mirdif access | Use designated local detours and new U-turns |
Academic City | 63rd Street front | Rely on school-zone reroutes for safe access |
Mudon Underpass | Emirates Road flowing | Reroute via Underpass 7 or Hessa Street |
Why It Matters for Drivers
These closures stem from broader efforts to future-proof Dubai’s road network. Projects ranging from tunnel construction in Al Barsha to metro expansions in Academic City are ambitious in scope—but for now, they result in major detours and disrupted traffic patterns.
Stay informed via the RTA’s official site or trusted news outlets for real-time updates and alerts. Preparing alternate routes now translates into smoother driving later.
Conclusion
With strategic upgrades shaping key areas, Dubai summers now come with planned inconveniences. Whether you’re commuting through Al Barsha South, heading to Dubai Harbour, or navigating Mirdif’s metro zones, being aware of these road changes is your best safeguard against delays. Keep this overview handy and travel smart—these temporary adjustments pave the way for better road experiences in the future.
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