The Full List of Road Closures for Dubai Run
- Publish date: Tuesday، 18 January 2022
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Dubai Run will take place on Friday, November 26 and several major roads will be closed as the city turns into a giant running track.
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The Dubai Police advised motorists to use alternate roads for up to six hours during the race.
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The following roads will be affected:
Sheikh Zayed Road will be closed from 4am to 9am between the Dubai World Trade Centre roundabout until the first interchange at the Dubai Mall bridge. (Alternate roads include Al Khail Road via the upper Financial Centre Road and Al Wasl Road via Al Safa Street)
The Lower Financial Centre Road will be closed on both sides from 4am to 10am.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard will be closed from 4am to 10am. ( Burj Khalifa Street instead)
Mustaqbal Street, between 2nd Za'abeel Road and Financial Centre Road, will be closed from 6.30am to 10.30am. (Alternate roads include Al Sukouk Street and Al Boursa Street)
To all road users in the Emirate of #Dubai, you can now check the closure plan of some locations and the alternative roads to use during #DubaiRUN race on Friday, 26 November, 2021. #DubaiFitnessChallenge@DXBFitChallenge pic.twitter.com/TSxlx73bdE
— RTA (@rta_dubai) November 24, 2021
Runners will pass by Museum of the Future, all runners will see some of the emirate’s landmarks - including Emirates Towers and Downtown Dubai - before crossing the finishing line at Al Mustaqbal Street near the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Runners on the 10km route will also pass by The Dubai Mall, the Burj Khalifa and the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard.
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