Qatar- One lane of Duhail South Street closed from today


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)

Doha: The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has announced a closure on one direction of Duhail South Street, from Jarian Al Nijema Intersection to Al Shamal Road.

The closure starts right after the roundabout of Duhail South Street conjunction with Environment Street up to the roundabout on the service road parallel to Al Shamal Road.

The closure starts today and lasts two months.

Motorists can use Al Khafji Street as an alternative route by heading south from Jerian Nijema Intersection to Jeliaa Intersection, then turning right to Environment Street and continuing straight (without turning), then turn right onto the service road parallel to Al Shamal Road at the roundabout under Duhail bridge, as shown in the map. The closure is required to allow development works of the roads surrounding the Duhail Camp.

Closure on Salwa Road

To install Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) on Salwa Road between Rawdat Rashed Interchange No. 29 and Mesaieed Interchange No. 24, the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) will implement a temporary closure on Salwa Road, in the four lanes travelling east-bound from Abu Samra to Doha for about one km starting about 3km after Exit No. 30 to exit 26 (Near Aqua Park).

Ashghal will also close the exit from Al Khalidiya area to Salwa Road.

The closure lasts six hours tomorrow and Saturday from midnight until 6am, in coordination with the Traffic Police Department.

Traffic will be diverted to the alternative road adjacent to the closed section of Salwa Road.

The Peninsula


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