The Garn Al Sabkha Street-Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road Project in Dubai is on track, costing Dh374 million.

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This project is a deliberate reaction to the city's rapidly rising population, according to Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General of the Road and Transport Authority (RTA). "It will reduce peak-hour journey times from 20 minutes to 12 minutes," Al Tayer said, emphasizing the real benefits for commuters.

The Garn Al Sabkha Street-Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road Intersection Improvement Project is a testament to Dubai's dedication to sustainable urban growth, exemplifying the city's proactive approach to resolving the issues of a growing population. With this project on pace, Dubai continues to set new worldwide standards in infrastructure excellence. 

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