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Dubai traffic advisory: Major road closures in Dubai and Abu Dhabi this weekend

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Dubai motorists are being urged to plan this weekend as temporary road closures on Emirates Road coincide with major traffic disruptions caused by the UAE Tour Women 2026 and the Burj2Burj Half Marathon.

Authorities warn that delays are likely across key highways and central areas of Dubai from Friday, February 6, to Monday, February 9.

Emirates Road closures for development works

The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has announced temporary closures as part of ongoing development works.

Affected roads

  • Al Jami Road
  • Distributor at Al Badaa intersection towards Dubai (Emirates Road)

Diversions

  • Traffic will be diverted via Al Hawshi Bridge on Mleiha Road (westbound)

Closure timings

  • From: Saturday, February 7, at 11:00am
  • Until: Monday, February 9, at 5:00am

Motorists are advised to follow diversion signage, plan journeys in advance, and drive with caution. Authorities apologised for any inconvenience and thanked road users for their cooperation.

UAE Tour Women 2026: Major Dubai, Abu Dhabi closures

At the same time, the UAE Tour Women 2026 is causing significant road closures across multiple emirates, with Dubai facing the heaviest impact on Friday, February 6.

Friday race details

  • Race start: 12:00pm
  • Estimated finish: 4:30pm
  • Route: Dubai Police Academy to Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University

Key affected areas

  • Al Sufouh
  • Umm Suqeim Road
  • Dubai Investment Park
  • Al Qudra Cycle Track
  • Dubai Sports City
  • Meydan Racecourse

The championship, which began on Thursday, February 5, with an opening stage from Al Mirfa to Madinat Zayed. After the Dubai stage on Friday, the race moves to Abu Dhabi on Saturday, February 7. The event concludes on Sunday, February 8, with a demanding 156-kilometre final stage starting at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain and finishing atop the iconic Jebel Hafeet climb.

Motorists should expect intermittent road closures and delays throughout the afternoon, even where roads reopen temporarily.

UAE-wide race schedule

The four-day championship runs across several emirates:

  • Friday, Feb 6: Dubai stage (largest traffic impact)
  • Saturday, Feb 7: Abu Dhabi stage
  • Sunday, Feb 8: Al Ain to Jebel Hafeet (156km final stage)

The final stage includes the iconic Jebel Hafeet climb, one of professional cycling’s toughest routes.

Additional road closures on Sunday

Further traffic disruption is expected on Sunday, February 8, due to the Burj2Burj Half Marathon.

Expected closures

  • Al Mustaqbal Street
  • Financial Centre Road
  • Al Safa Street
  • Al Wasl Road
  • Jumeirah Beach Road
  • Sections of 2nd December Street

The race starts at Jumeirah Emirates Towers and finishes at Al Dharmeet Street.

Advice for motorists

Authorities recommend that residents and commuters:

  • Allow extra travel time
  • Use alternative routes where possible
  • Follow RTA updates, official advisories, and diversion signs

With multiple events and planned works overlapping, delays are expected across central Dubai and major highways throughout the weekend.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dh1,000 fine and 4 black points: Dubai Police issue warning on sudden swerving

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Dubai Police have issued a renewed and stern warning to motorists regarding the dangers of sudden swerving, labelling the manoeuvre as a primary catalyst for fatalities and severe collisions on the emirate’s high-speed roads.

Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations Affairs, highlighted that while missing an exit or attempting a quick overtake may seem minor, the resulting “side-impact collisions, loss of vehicle control, and rollovers” are often life-altering.

The split-second danger

Recent monitoring by Dubai Police has recorded a surge in incidents where drivers changed lanes without indicators or ensured the road was clear. On high-speed corridors, these actions leave zero reaction time for surrounding motorists.

“Arriving late is far better than not arriving at all,” said Major General Al Mazrouei. “Missing an exit never justifies putting lives at risk. We urge the public to remain calm, use indicators correctly, and avoid impulsive decisions behind the wheel.”

The cost of a sudden turn

To deter risky behaviour, Dubai Police reminded the public of the strict penalties under Article 29 of the Federal Traffic Law. Motorists caught swerving suddenly face:

  • A Dh1,000 fine.
  • Four black points added to their traffic file.

Community vigilance: We are all police

Road safety is a shared responsibility. The public is encouraged to report dangerous driving behaviour via the “Police Eye” feature on the Dubai Police smart app or by using the “We Are All Police” service by calling 901.

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The Philippines guarantees unemployment cash benefits for Middle East overseas workers amid regional crisis

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As a 14-day ceasefire brings a temporary lull to regional conflict, the Social Security System (SSS) of the Philippines has issued a major reassurance to its 540,000+ active paying OFW members across the Middle East. SSS President Robert Joseph de Claro confirmed today that digital infrastructure remains fully operational, ensuring that displaced workers can access critical “Unemployment Benefits” and pension services regardless of the security situation on the ground.

Who qualifies?

With over 4,300 Filipinos already repatriated as of April 6, the SSS “Unemployment Benefit” serves as a vital bridge for those involuntarily separated from their jobs. To qualify, OFW members must meet the following:

  • Age: 60 years old or below.
  • Contributions: At least 36 monthly contributions, with 12 months paid within the 18 months immediately preceding the job loss.
  • Certification: Involuntary separation must be certified by the DMW (formerly POEA).
  • Timeline: Applications must be submitted via the My.SSS portal within one year of separation.

Recognising the difficulty of physical travel during the current conflict, SSS has launched a breakthrough Facial Authentication with Liveness Check for its pensioners. This allows retirees in the Middle East to complete their Annual Confirmation of Pensioners (ACOP) via smartphone, eliminating the need to visit embassies or consulates.

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Heading to Abu Dhabi this weekend? What motorists need to know about road closures 

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Abu Dhabi Mobility has announced a series of temporary traffic modifications and partial road closures affecting major arteries in the capital starting today, Friday, April 10, through Monday, April 13, 2026.

The scheduled works will impact Al Fursan Street and Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street (E20), key routes connecting Khalifa City and Zayed City. Motorists are urged to exercise caution and plan for potential delays.

The closure schedule:

To minimise weekday disruption, the closures are concentrated over the weekend:

  • Friday, April 10 (2pm – Monday, April 13 (5am): The right lane on Al Fursan Street heading towards Abu Dhabi will be closed. Traffic flow will be maintained on the remaining open lanes.
  • Saturday, April 11 (12am) – Sunday, April 12 (11pm): A full closure of entry and exit points on Al Fursan Street will be in effect.

Guidance for motorists

Abu Dhabi Mobility has implemented a comprehensive traffic management plan. While diversions will be clearly marked with directional signage, authorities recommend the following:

  • Plan in advance: Use navigation apps to check for real-time congestion before departing.
  • Alternative routes: Utilise surrounding roads, including the main Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street (E20) corridor, to bypass the affected zones.
  • Safety first: Adhere to posted speed limits within diversion zones to ensure the safety of road crews and fellow drivers.

These measures are part of ongoing scheduled works designed to improve the capital’s infrastructure and long-term traffic efficiency.

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