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UAE: Speed limit reduced on Al Ittihad, Al Wahda roads in Sharjah – News

By dailyguardian.aeMay 25, 20241 Min Read
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Sharjah’s Roads and Transportation Authority (RTA) announced the reduction of the speed limit on Al Ittihad Road and Al Wahda Road on Saturday, May 25.

In a social media post, the authority said that the speed will be reduced from100 km per hour to 80km per hour. Motorists are advised to adhere to the new speed limit to ensure smooth traffic flow on the roads. Take a look at the map below:




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On Tuesday last week, Ras Al Khaimah Police announced a speed limit increase on a major road in the emirate, increasing the limit from 100km per hour to 120km per hour on the Al Watan Road.






In November 2023, authorities in Dubai reduced the speed limit of a key stretch on Al Ittihad Road from 100km per hour to 80km per hour.

The new speed limit applies from the Sharjah-Dubai border on Al Ittihad Road and extends to Al Garhoud Bridge.

Traffic signs along Al Ittihad Road have been updated to reflect the new maximum speed limit. Red lines mark the beginning of the speed reduction zone. Radars on the road have been adjusted accordingly.



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