Roadblock set for Abu Dhabi and Al Ain commences on July 25th
Partial Road Closures Announced in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain
The Abu Dhabi Mobility authority has announced partial road closures in both Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, affecting two major streets in each city. The closures are scheduled to begin on July 25, 2025, and will extend through the early morning of Monday, July 28, 2025.
In Al Ain, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street will have partial lane closures affecting the right lane. This section of the street runs near Tawam Hospital and UAE University, passing through the Tawam Area. The lane closures will start at 2:00pm on Friday and end at 5:30am on Monday. It's important to note that these lane closures will not affect the entire length of the street, but a specific section.
In Abu Dhabi, Sultan Bin Zayed The First Street, a key traffic artery, will be partially closed from 11:00pm on Friday until 5:00am on Monday. The lane closures on Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street in Al Ain will not last the entire duration of the road closures in Abu Dhabi.
While the exact streets impacted by the closures are not explicitly provided, the Abu Dhabi Mobility has confirmed the closures and has advised travelers to monitor official Abu Dhabi and Al Ain government or transport authority channels for up-to-date information and detailed advisories on affected routes and alternative travel arrangements.
An Instagram post dated July 24, 2025, suggests that specialized teams will respond to incidents on roads toward Abu Dhabi during this period, but does not specify which streets in either city will be affected or provide detailed travel guidance.
It's crucial for travelers to stay informed and plan their routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience caused by these road closures. For more information, visit the official websites or social media channels of the Abu Dhabi Mobility authority or the local government in Al Ain.
- The partial road closures in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, scheduled for July 25, 2025, may impact both health facilities and educational institutions, as Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street near Tawam Hospital and UAE University in Al Ain will have lane closures.
- In case you are interested in the local politics, it would be beneficial to keep an eye on the updates regarding alternative travel arrangements due to the municipal road closures in both Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.
- The upcoming road closures in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain may lead to disruptions in transportation and public transit systems, potentially affecting finance and industry sectors that rely on on-time deliveries and employee commutes.
- If you follow the news of the entertainment industry closely, you might find it interesting to know that during the same timeframe as the partial road closures in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, there may be implications for event schedules due to traffic diversions in the region.