If you’re handling pick-up or drop-off duty for school, I have some fantastic news for you! Since late August, Dubai drivers have faced endless traffic jams at all hours, and getting stuck is the last thing you want when picking up or dropping off your kids. But it seems your luck is finally changing, as the RTA has just finished a series of traffic improvement projects around 37 schools throughout the city. These upgrades are designed to provide much-needed relief for parents, staff, and students. Let’s dive into all the details, including which school zones have been enhanced!
Addressing Traffic Congestion Around Key Schools
Traffic congestion near schools is a common issue, particularly during peak drop-off and pick-up times. The RTA has strategically focused on key areas surrounding some of Dubai’s largest schools to enhance daily commutes. These schools include:
- Al Mizhar Schools Complex
- Al Safa Schools Complex
- Al Tawar Schools Complex 2
- Al Qusais Schools Complex
- Nad Al Sheba Schools Complex
- School of Research Science, Al Warqa 4
- The International School of Choueifat and Dubai College, Hessa Street
- Kings’ School Dubai, Umm Suqeim Street
What Key Upgrades Have Been Implemented?
To address the traffic chaos directly, the RTA has implemented several upgrades in the school zones. Here’s what’s been improved:
- Wider Roads: Streets leading to schools have been widened to improve traffic flow.
- More Parking: Additional parking spaces have been created for both staff and parents, helping to reduce roadside congestion.
- Better Access: School entrances and exits have been redesigned for smoother traffic movement.
- Safe Pick-Up and Drop-Off Zones: Designated areas have been established to ensure safer and easier drop-offs and pickups for students.
- Traffic Diversions: In certain locations, traffic diversions have been introduced to better manage the heavy flow of vehicles during peak hours.
These projects were designed to enhance traffic flow and boost safety for everyone involved, including students, staff, and parents.
Reducing Commute Times
The effects of these changes are already evident. The Traffic and Roads Agency at RTA has confirmed that school commute times have improved by 15% to 20%. This is a significant reduction, making daily journeys faster and much less stressful for families.
Looking Ahead
In early 2025, similar upgrades will be implemented at an additional 13 schools in key areas, including Al Garhoud, Al Barsha 1, Al Warqa, and Al Barsha South. The aim is to further enhance traffic management and reduce congestion around school zones, ensuring smoother and quicker travel times for everyone involved!