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RTA Finishes Al Warqa’a 1 Road Upgrade, Traffic Down 30%

The 7km expansion between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Ras Al Khor Road is set to improve daily commutes for residents and school traffic

Anyone who lives in Al Warqa’a knows this road well. Early morning school runs. Office traffic building up before 8am. Slow-moving cars during the evening rush as families head back home. For years, Al Warqa’a 1 Street has been one of those roads where congestion felt unavoidable.

That’s now changing.

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed a 7-kilometre upgrade of Al Warqa’a 1 Street, a major internal road connecting Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road with Ras Al Khor Road. The improvement is expected to increase traffic flow by up to 30 per cent, bringing noticeable relief to daily commuters and residents in the area.

It’s a practical upgrade. And for people who use this road every day, it’s a welcome one.

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Al Warqa’a 1 Street

Al Warqa’a 1 Street

Al Warqa’a 1 Street isn’t just a shortcut or a side road. It’s a lifeline for the neighbourhood.

The road serves:

  • Residential villas and apartment communities
  • Several schools and nurseries that generate heavy morning traffic
  • Daily access to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road
  • Routes towards Ras Al Khor and surrounding commercial areas

Over the years, Al Warqa’a has grown steadily. More families have moved in. More schools have opened. Traffic increased, especially during peak hours. What was once a smooth drive became a regular bottleneck.

The Dubai RTA Al Warqa’a 1 road upgrade was planned to respond to this exact growth.

What the 7km upgrade includes?

Dubai’s key roads

The completed project covers 7 kilometres in both directions, stretching between two of Dubai’s key roads.

While RTA has not positioned it as a flashy development, the changes are designed for everyday use. The focus is on smoother movement, safer driving, and better capacity.

The upgrade includes:

  • Expanded lanes to handle higher traffic volumes
  • Improved road layout to reduce merging pressure
  • Better traffic distribution during peak hours
  • Enhanced safety features for motorists

The goal is simple. Fewer delays. Less stop-and-go traffic. A more predictable drive.

For residents who plan their mornings around school bells and office timings, that 30 per cent improvement can make a real difference.

Real impact on daily commutes

This is the kind of project that doesn’t just look good on paper. It affects real routines.

Parents dropping children to nearby schools are likely to see smoother traffic flow during early mornings. Office commuters heading towards Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road can expect less congestion at entry and exit points. Even weekend travel becomes easier when roads move freely.

Less congestion also means:

  • Reduced travel time
  • Lower fuel consumption
  • Less frustration behind the wheel

In a city like Dubai, where driving is part of daily life for most residents, small improvements add up quickly.

Part of Dubai’s broader infrastructure push

The Al Warqa’a 1 upgrade is part of a much bigger picture.

Dubai RTA continues to invest heavily in road infrastructure, especially in residential areas that are seeing population growth. The approach is clear: fix pressure points before they become long-term problems.

Across the city, RTA has been working on:

  • Internal road expansions in family neighbourhoods
  • Junction improvements near schools and malls
  • Better connectivity between residential zones and highways
  • Smarter traffic solutions to manage peak hours

These upgrades may not always make headlines, but they shape how the city functions day to day.

For Al Warqa’a residents, this project confirms that the area remains firmly on the city’s development radar.

drivers should Note

With construction complete, drivers will start adjusting to the upgraded road layout. As with most RTA projects, traffic patterns usually stabilise over the next few weeks.

Motorists are advised to:

  • Follow updated lane markings
  • Pay attention to new signage
  • Allow a short adjustment period during peak hours

RTA typically monitors upgraded roads after completion and makes minor refinements if needed, ensuring the project delivers on its promise.

A quiet upgrade with a big payoff

The Dubai RTA Al Warqa’a 1 road upgrade may not involve new bridges or major interchanges, but its impact is very real. It improves daily commutes. It supports growing communities. And it reflects how Dubai continues to plan ahead rather than react late.

For residents who drive this road daily, the benefit is simple. Less time in traffic. A smoother start to the day. And a calmer drive home.

That’s the kind of progress people notice.

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