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17 exhibitions to draw visitors at Expo Centre Sharjah

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The Expo Centre Sharjah has announced its 2022 events calendar, packed with 17 diverse exhibitions beginning on April 12. Five specialised and innovative events will be organised in the first quarter of the year. These will attract thousands of visitors and exhibitors from all over the world.

The Centre’s calendar includes major local and regional exhibitions and events, most notably the ‘Ramadan Nights’ exhibition, Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show (WJMES), National Career Exhibition, International Education Show, International Government Communication Forum, Acres Real Estate Exhibition, Jewels of Emirates Show, and other trade fairs.

“The diversity in our event calendar is part of our strategic plan 2022, through which we seek to enhance the contribution of the exhibition sector to the economic momentum and comprehensive development process the emirate is witnessing at all levels,” said Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO of Expo Centre Sharjah. He added, “The exhibitions and conferences sector is a major contributor to the economic growth of nations and is an important source of national income.”

“Since the beginning of the year, Expo Sharjah has hosted five successful events, including the ‘SteelFab 2022’ exhibition, which attracted over 150 local and international exhibitors and over 6,000 visitors, and the WJMES, which attracted over 300 international and local companies from 20 countries and over 60,000 visitors,” Al Midfa noted.

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Dubai motorists can expect smoother journeys with new bridge opening

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Roads and Transport Authority has opened a new 500-metre bridge as part of the ongoing Commercial Centre Roundabout development project, in a move aimed at improving traffic flow and connectivity across Dubai.

The newly opened bridge is designed to ease outbound traffic from Al Bada’a towards 2nd of December Street, while also creating direct links to Sheikh Rashid Street and Al Wasl Street.

According to the RTA, the project will help support increasing traffic volumes in the area, improve access to Sheikh Zayed Road and reduce congestion on surrounding roads.

The Commercial Centre district is considered one of Dubai’s strategically important areas due to its central location and connections to key business and residential zones.

Officials said the latest bridge opening forms part of Dubai’s broader infrastructure expansion strategy focused on improving mobility, supporting urban growth and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors.

Dubai continues to invest heavily in road and transport projects as the emirate’s population and traffic demand continue to grow.

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Traffic disruption expected this weekend in Abu Dhabi

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Motorists in Abu Dhabi are being advised to expect delays this weekend after Abu Dhabi Mobility announced a partial closure on Arabian Gulf Street (E20).

According to officials, the closure affects the left lane heading towards Abu Dhabi and is part of ongoing traffic and infrastructure improvement works across the capital.

The temporary closure began at 12am on Friday, May 8, and will remain in effect until 5am on Monday, May 11.

Authorities have urged drivers to plan journeys ahead of time, allow for extra travel time and follow directional signs in the affected area to avoid congestion.

The latest traffic update comes as Abu Dhabi continues infrastructure upgrades aimed at improving traffic flow and road safety across key routes in the emirate.

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Abu Dhabi introduces new restrictions for delivery riders on highways

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Delivery riders in Abu Dhabi will soon face new road restrictions aimed at improving safety and easing traffic flow across key highways in the capital.

From May 15, authorities will ban delivery riders from using roads with speed limits of 120kph or higher, according to an announcement by Integrated Transport Centre, also known as Abu Dhabi Mobility.

The new rule also applies to a busy stretch of Sheikh Zayed Street between Sheikh Zayed Bridge and Sheikh Zayed Tunnel.

Officials said the move is designed to enhance road safety and improve traffic movement on some of the emirate’s most heavily used routes.

The decision follows similar measures introduced in Dubai last year, where delivery riders were restricted from using fast lanes on major highways.

Under Dubai’s rules, riders are not allowed to use the two leftmost lanes on roads with five lanes or more. On roads with three or four lanes, the leftmost lane is also off limits.

Authorities across the UAE have increasingly focused on delivery rider safety as the sector continues to grow rapidly alongside demand for food delivery and e-commerce services.

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