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Roads in Dubai E 77 ( Arabic : إ ٧٧ ) is a route in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It begins at the 7th interchange of Sheikh Zayed Road ( E 11 ) near Jebel Ali Industrial Area, and progresses southward towards the interior town of Hatta , intersecting with the Dubai – Al Ain Highway ( E 66 ) along the way.
Jebel Ali Al Habab Road Dubai-Al Ain Road (E 66) 2 E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road; formerly known as Emirates Road) 87.3 mi (140.5 km) 2001 Jebel Ali Al Habab Oud Metha Ras Al Khor 3 E 44: 73.3 mi (118 km) Al Madam Roundabout Dubai-Al Ain Road E 311 E 77: 4 E 66: 79.3 mi (127.7 km) Wafi Interchange Bu Khadra Interchange
In November 2016, an extension of E 311 from the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai to New Al Falah in Abu Dhabi opened. The total project cost US$2.1 billion and carries four lanes both ways, with a capacity of 8,000 vehicles an hour. The extension offers an alternative to E 11, which formerly was the only highway connecting the two most populated ...
E 44 (Al Khail Road, Ras Al Khor Road, Al Awir Road, Dubai-Hatta Road Hatta Highway) E 66 (Oud Metha Rd, Dubai-Al Ain Road) E 77 (Expo Road/Jebel Ali-Lehbab Road) E 611 (Emirates Road) - (Formerly Bypass) E 55 (Sheikh Zayed Road) (Goes to Adh Dhayd) E 22 (Khalifa Ibn Zayed Street; goes to Al Khaznah) E 13 (Madinat Zayed (Al Dhafra Region)-Gayathi)
Phase III will involve extending E 611 from the Jebel Ali–Al-Habab junction to the outskirts of Abu Dhabi City and is expected to cost approximately US$80 million. [1] E 611 was called "Dubai Bypass Road" or "Outer Bypass Road" (also called the "Dubai Ring Road"), before being renamed the "Emirates Road" in 2013. [2]
E 11 (Arabic: شارع ﺇ ١١) is a highway in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The longest road in the Emirates, it stretches from the Al Batha border crossing at the Saudi Arabia–UAE border in al-Silah in the al-Dhafra region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and ends at the Oman–UAE border crossing of al-Darah in al-Jeer, Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah, running roughly parallel to UAE's coastline ...
In 2022, authorities undertook a project worth $ 544.9 million [4] or AED 2 billion [5] [6] to improve the traffic flow in Dubai. Spanning 17 km (11 miles) from the intersection with the road to Ras Al-Khor to the intersection with the Emirates Road , the highway was widened from 3 lanes on each side to 6 lanes on each side, [ 7 ] or 12 lanes ...
The road connects the city of Dubai to the town of Hatta, an exclave of the emirate of Dubai. E 44 assumes multiple names; in Dubai, the road is named Al Khail Road, between E 311 and D 68, Ras al Khor Road between D 68 and E 311, Al Aweer Road between E 311 and E 77, and Dubai-Hatta Highway for the rest of the road. [1]