Residents of the Emirate of Sharjah complained of sudden and suffocating traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas during the morning and evening rush hours two days ago, which led to them being late for work for long hours. To the roads with evidence, which led to the occurrence of other traffic jams.
In detail, Sharjah Police told “Emirates Today” that the cause of traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas in Sharjah was that the concerned authorities carried out a sudden maintenance of the sewage network as a result of the appearance of water on the road, and continued that the Mamzar Corniche Street was temporarily closed and traffic was diverted to Al Khan Street. In front of Al Qasba Canal, drivers are kindly requested to be careful.
He explained that as soon as the Municipality Department in the Emirate of Sharjah finishes carrying out the maintenance, the Emirate’s Roads Authority will re-maintain the roads and reopen them to vehicles upon completion of the maintenance work.
Resident Abu Rashid indicated that he was late yesterday to reach his home from Dubai using Al Ittihad Street for more than two hours due to traffic congestion and overcrowding of vehicles coming from Dubai towards Sharjah via Al Taawun and Al Khan Streets.
He explained that the traffic crisis was a surprise to him about returning home in the evening and I thought it would be resolved by morning, but he was surprised this morning when he left for work by the renewed traffic crisis from Al-Khan and cooperation towards the Emirate of Dubai, which delayed him to reach his work for a period of more than two hours while taking time Normal with him about an hour.
He added that the competent authorities should have alerted residents to the existence of maintenance work or road closures and to put up signs on alternative roads to avoid traffic jams.
Abu Hashem supported him in that the failure to put alternative paths or roads in front of drivers caused traffic confusion, as the traffic congestion started at the road leading to the Khan due to the closure of the Al-Khan roundabout leading to the cooperation area, and pointed out that he tried to search for an alternative route without success. Most of the vehicles take alternate routes in an attempt to escape the traffic.
He explained that the congestion was sudden for drivers and led to them being late for their work, and students were late for school hours by about two hours. Traffic jams.
He stated that he used Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to return to his home yesterday in an attempt to escape the congestion within the city of Sharjah, especially since he lives in the Al Taawun area in the midst of the traffic crisis.
Abu Obeid said that the municipal roads that he tried to take to escape the closure of Al Qasba Road were all crowded and led to him being behind schedule, pointing out that drivers must be made aware of the maintenance work to be carried out before undertaking any future projects and put up signs on the roads showing alternative paths.
He explained that the sudden closure of the roads in front of drivers contributed to the confusion of traffic and the distraction of drivers due to their inability to take the correct alternative lanes and their direction in one lane in an attempt to escape from the congestion, which led to their falling into another traffic nation to reach Al Ittihad Street or the roads leading to Dubai.
Residents of the Emirate of Sharjah complained of sudden and suffocating traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas during the morning and evening rush hours two days ago, which led to them being late for work for long hours. To the roads with evidence, which led to the occurrence of other traffic jams.
In detail, Sharjah Police told “Emirates Today” that the cause of traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas in Sharjah was that the concerned authorities carried out a sudden maintenance of the sewage network as a result of the appearance of water on the road, and continued that the Mamzar Corniche Street was temporarily closed and traffic was diverted to Al Khan Street. In front of Al Qasba Canal, drivers are kindly requested to be careful.
He explained that as soon as the Municipality Department in the Emirate of Sharjah finishes carrying out the maintenance, the Emirate’s Roads Authority will re-maintain the roads and reopen them to vehicles upon completion of the maintenance work.
Resident Abu Rashid indicated that he was late yesterday to reach his home from Dubai using Al Ittihad Street for more than two hours due to traffic congestion and overcrowding of vehicles coming from Dubai towards Sharjah via Al Taawun and Al Khan Streets.
He explained that the traffic crisis was a surprise to him about returning home in the evening and I thought it would be resolved by morning, but he was surprised this morning when he left for work by the renewed traffic crisis from Al-Khan and cooperation towards the Emirate of Dubai, which delayed him to reach his work for a period of more than two hours while taking time Normal with him about an hour.
He added that the competent authorities should have alerted residents to the existence of maintenance work or road closures and to put up signs on alternative roads to avoid traffic jams.
Abu Hashem supported him in that the failure to put alternative paths or roads in front of drivers caused traffic confusion, as the traffic congestion started at the road leading to the Khan due to the closure of the Al-Khan roundabout leading to the cooperation area, and pointed out that he tried to search for an alternative route without success. Most of the vehicles take alternate routes in an attempt to escape the traffic.
He explained that the congestion was sudden for drivers and led to them being late for their work, and students were late for school hours by about two hours. Traffic jams.
He stated that he used Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to return to his home yesterday in an attempt to escape the congestion within the city of Sharjah, especially since he lives in the Al Taawun area in the midst of the traffic crisis.
Abu Obeid said that the municipal roads that he tried to take to escape the closure of Al Qasba Road were all crowded and led to him being behind schedule, pointing out that drivers must be made aware of the maintenance work to be carried out before undertaking any future projects and put up signs on the roads showing alternative paths.
He explained that the sudden closure of the roads in front of drivers contributed to the confusion of traffic and the distraction of drivers due to their inability to take the correct alternative lanes and their direction in one lane in an attempt to escape from the congestion, which led to their falling into another traffic nation to reach Al Ittihad Street or the roads leading to Dubai.
Residents of the Emirate of Sharjah complained of sudden and suffocating traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas during the morning and evening rush hours two days ago, which led to them being late for work for long hours. To the roads with evidence, which led to the occurrence of other traffic jams.
In detail, Sharjah Police told “Emirates Today” that the cause of traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas in Sharjah was that the concerned authorities carried out a sudden maintenance of the sewage network as a result of the appearance of water on the road, and continued that the Mamzar Corniche Street was temporarily closed and traffic was diverted to Al Khan Street. In front of Al Qasba Canal, drivers are kindly requested to be careful.
He explained that as soon as the Municipality Department in the Emirate of Sharjah finishes carrying out the maintenance, the Emirate’s Roads Authority will re-maintain the roads and reopen them to vehicles upon completion of the maintenance work.
Resident Abu Rashid indicated that he was late yesterday to reach his home from Dubai using Al Ittihad Street for more than two hours due to traffic congestion and overcrowding of vehicles coming from Dubai towards Sharjah via Al Taawun and Al Khan Streets.
He explained that the traffic crisis was a surprise to him about returning home in the evening and I thought it would be resolved by morning, but he was surprised this morning when he left for work by the renewed traffic crisis from Al-Khan and cooperation towards the Emirate of Dubai, which delayed him to reach his work for a period of more than two hours while taking time Normal with him about an hour.
He added that the competent authorities should have alerted residents to the existence of maintenance work or road closures and to put up signs on alternative roads to avoid traffic jams.
Abu Hashem supported him in that the failure to put alternative paths or roads in front of drivers caused traffic confusion, as the traffic congestion started at the road leading to the Khan due to the closure of the Al-Khan roundabout leading to the cooperation area, and pointed out that he tried to search for an alternative route without success. Most of the vehicles take alternate routes in an attempt to escape the traffic.
He explained that the congestion was sudden for drivers and led to them being late for their work, and students were late for school hours by about two hours. Traffic jams.
He stated that he used Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to return to his home yesterday in an attempt to escape the congestion within the city of Sharjah, especially since he lives in the Al Taawun area in the midst of the traffic crisis.
Abu Obeid said that the municipal roads that he tried to take to escape the closure of Al Qasba Road were all crowded and led to him being behind schedule, pointing out that drivers must be made aware of the maintenance work to be carried out before undertaking any future projects and put up signs on the roads showing alternative paths.
He explained that the sudden closure of the roads in front of drivers contributed to the confusion of traffic and the distraction of drivers due to their inability to take the correct alternative lanes and their direction in one lane in an attempt to escape from the congestion, which led to their falling into another traffic nation to reach Al Ittihad Street or the roads leading to Dubai.
Residents of the Emirate of Sharjah complained of sudden and suffocating traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas during the morning and evening rush hours two days ago, which led to them being late for work for long hours. To the roads with evidence, which led to the occurrence of other traffic jams.
In detail, Sharjah Police told “Emirates Today” that the cause of traffic jams in the Al Khan and Al Taawun areas in Sharjah was that the concerned authorities carried out a sudden maintenance of the sewage network as a result of the appearance of water on the road, and continued that the Mamzar Corniche Street was temporarily closed and traffic was diverted to Al Khan Street. In front of Al Qasba Canal, drivers are kindly requested to be careful.
He explained that as soon as the Municipality Department in the Emirate of Sharjah finishes carrying out the maintenance, the Emirate’s Roads Authority will re-maintain the roads and reopen them to vehicles upon completion of the maintenance work.
Resident Abu Rashid indicated that he was late yesterday to reach his home from Dubai using Al Ittihad Street for more than two hours due to traffic congestion and overcrowding of vehicles coming from Dubai towards Sharjah via Al Taawun and Al Khan Streets.
He explained that the traffic crisis was a surprise to him about returning home in the evening and I thought it would be resolved by morning, but he was surprised this morning when he left for work by the renewed traffic crisis from Al-Khan and cooperation towards the Emirate of Dubai, which delayed him to reach his work for a period of more than two hours while taking time Normal with him about an hour.
He added that the competent authorities should have alerted residents to the existence of maintenance work or road closures and to put up signs on alternative roads to avoid traffic jams.
Abu Hashem supported him in that the failure to put alternative paths or roads in front of drivers caused traffic confusion, as the traffic congestion started at the road leading to the Khan due to the closure of the Al-Khan roundabout leading to the cooperation area, and pointed out that he tried to search for an alternative route without success. Most of the vehicles take alternate routes in an attempt to escape the traffic.
He explained that the congestion was sudden for drivers and led to them being late for their work, and students were late for school hours by about two hours. Traffic jams.
He stated that he used Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road to return to his home yesterday in an attempt to escape the congestion within the city of Sharjah, especially since he lives in the Al Taawun area in the midst of the traffic crisis.
Abu Obeid said that the municipal roads that he tried to take to escape the closure of Al Qasba Road were all crowded and led to him being behind schedule, pointing out that drivers must be made aware of the maintenance work to be carried out before undertaking any future projects and put up signs on the roads showing alternative paths.
He explained that the sudden closure of the roads in front of drivers contributed to the confusion of traffic and the distraction of drivers due to their inability to take the correct alternative lanes and their direction in one lane in an attempt to escape from the congestion, which led to their falling into another traffic nation to reach Al Ittihad Street or the roads leading to Dubai.