The paths of these two stars have intersected on several occasions due to their association with the luxury brand Bulgari
entertainment3 hours ago
UAE residents are dreading the end of summer holidays as traffic jams are set to return. Traffic has been relatively less since the start of summer holidays, in the first week of July.
However, with only a month left for the end of school vacations, residents are dreading the reopening of schools and the return of traffic blocks.
Traffic watchdog and twitter account @trafficdxb said: "Traffic jams are definitely going to return as vacations come to a close. We are reporting two to three traffic jams every day now, whereas our usual numbers exceed seven to eight severe jams per day." Curator of the account Javed Khamisani said: "We don't take into account routes that are clogged on a daily basis. For example, Ittihad Road starting from Dubai Airport to Sharjah's Safeer Mall; or the daily jams on the Sharjah-Dubai highway; or the road starting from Mirdiff City Centre on Mohammed bin Zayed Road all the way to Sharjah; roads in and out of residential communities like the Springs; DIP, and the Arabian Ranches." Khamisani stated that these roads have a perpetual traffic problem and the account has only been reporting traffic outside these zones.
Resident of Sharjah and Indian national Fabian Guerra said: "Traffic has been really smooth now. I live in Sharjah and study in Dubai and usually I take 1 hour and 25 minutes for my daily commute. However, now I take exactly 30 minutes to reach my destination in Internet City."
Another resident Mary Anne Matthew said: "I am really dreading schools reopening. I spend two hours on the road that is supposed to take only 40 minutes. It has been amazing to be able to drive on a free, open road for all these days. I am dreading the reopening of schools."
Poor connectivity
Khamisani stated that in Dubai most of the new areas have very poor connectivity with modes of public transport. "In areas like Sports City, Motor City, and Arabian Ranches, the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) buses come only every 30 minutes. These feeder buses drop off commuters only up to the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station. After which, we have to take a Metro to go to Dubai Mall for example."
He said that the time spent is buses and the Metro exceeds 45 minutes to one hour, whereas a drive from Sports City to Dubai Mall is only 15 minutes. "Even if you want to conserve fuel, imagine the time being wasted for getting to your destination," he added. He suggested that people might get smaller cars to conserve on fuel and shy away from using bigger vehicles that consume a lot of fuel.
Vehicle density in the city exceeds that of some of the biggest metropolises. According to stats from the RTA, Dubai's vehicle density of 540 per 1,000 people is the highest in the region and one of the highest in the world.
dhanusha@khaleejtimes.com
The paths of these two stars have intersected on several occasions due to their association with the luxury brand Bulgari
entertainment3 hours ago
The students' demands range from a ceasefire in Israel's war with Hamas to calls for universities to stop investing in Israeli enterprises
world3 hours ago
Despite Kohli's flowing form ahead of the T20 World Cup in June, pundits have raised concerns over his strike-rate
cricket3 hours ago
Saudi Arabia has begun to explore extracting lithium from sea water
business4 hours ago
Speaking after meeting Lebanese leaders, French foreign minister says there had been "a lot of progress" over the French proposals
mena4 hours ago
The three-shot winner from Japan says he is aiming to become a member of the PGA Tour in the future
sports4 hours ago
Big-hitting Nienaber falters at the finish to settle for secondwhile former Abu Dhabi resident David Horsey takes the third spot at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
sports4 hours ago
The UAE is India's second-largest export destination after the US
economy5 hours ago