Seven new bridges are anticipated to open in the emirate this year.
Introduction
Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled two new state-of-the-art footbridges over Ras Al Khor Road, featuring advanced technology and amenities for pedestrians and cyclists.

Bridge 1: Creek Harbour – Ras Al Khor Industrial Area
- Length and Location
- The first bridge spans 174 meters, connecting Creek Harbour with the Ras Al Khor Industrial Area.
- Inclusivity for Cyclists
- It includes two 120-meter-long ramps, each 1.9 meters wide, designed to accommodate cyclists, promoting sustainable transportation options.
Bridge 2: Marhaba Mall – Wasl Complex in Nadd Al Hamar
- Length and Location
- The second bridge, measuring 101 meters in length, is strategically positioned on Ras Al Khor Road, directly opposite Marhaba Mall and the Wasl Complex in Nadd Al Hamar.
- Ramps for Accessibility
- This bridge features two ramps on either side, extending for 120 meters, enhancing accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists in the area.
Advanced Features on Both Bridges
- High-Tech Electromechanical Systems
- Both bridges are equipped with high-tech electromechanical systems to ensure efficient operation and user safety.
- Alarm and Firefighting Systems
- Incorporating alarm and firefighting systems, these footbridges prioritize the well-being of pedestrians in case of emergencies.
- Remote Monitoring
- Advanced remote monitoring systems are in place to provide real-time data on bridge conditions, further enhancing safety and maintenance efforts.
- Bike Racks
- Catering to the growing demand for cycling infrastructure, these bridges are equipped with bike racks, encouraging sustainable and eco-friendly modes of transportation.
Conclusion
The inauguration of these two cutting-edge footbridges underscores Dubai’s commitment to enhancing pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure while integrating advanced technology to ensure safety and convenience for all.
These bridges represent a significant step toward creating more inclusive and connected urban spaces in the city.