DUBAI: The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the temporary closure of four major roads in Dubai to facilitate the highly anticipated Dubai Run 2024.
The closures will be in effect on Sunday, 24th November, from 3:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Dubai Run 2024: Road closure
The following roads will be closed during the event:
- Sheikh Zayed Road: Between Trade Centre roundabout and the second bridge.
- Al Sukook Street: Between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Boursa Street.
- Lower Financial Centre Road: Between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road.
- Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard: One-way closure.
Alternative routes
To minimise disruption, the RTA has provided alternative routes for motorists:
- Financial Centre Road (upper level)
- Zaabeel Palace Street
- Al Mustaqbal Road
- Al Wasl Road
- Al Khail Road
- Al Badaa Street
Motorists are advised to plan their journeys in advance and use these routes to avoid potential delays.
Metro hours extended
In a bid to support participants and commuters, the RTA has extended the operating hours of the Dubai Metro on race day. Both the Red and Green Lines will operate from 3:00 AM to midnight.
The RTA reminded passengers to ensure their nol Card balances are sufficient before travel. The minimum balance required is Dh15 for a Silver card and Dh30 for a Gold card for a round trip.
Public advisory
The RTA emphasised the importance of early planning. “To ensure your safety and convenience on the Dubai Run challenge day, RTA is extending the Dubai Metro operating hours. Both Metro Lines will run from 3:00 AM until midnight,” the authority stated in its advisory.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to utilise public transport wherever possible. With thousands expected to participate in the Dubai Run challenge, these measures aim to ensure smooth traffic flow and safety for all.
Dubai Run
The Dubai Run, part of the Dubai Fitness Challenge, brings together residents and visitors in a celebration of health and fitness. This year’s event is expected to draw record-breaking participation, further cementing Dubai’s reputation as a hub for large-scale events.