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The Public Works Authority, Ashghal, has announced a traffic diversion on a part of Al Wakra Road, stretching from the Air Force Interchange on the F-Ring Road to the Old Barwa Intersection, as shown in the map.
The diversion, which will start on June 24 evening, will be operated in co-ordination with the Traffic Police Department.
As part of this diversion, road users travelling from Al Wakra to Doha will be able to use two routes to reach their destination. Motorists travelling to Hamad International Airport or the Corniche can turn right at the Barwa Village Traffic Signal onto Ras Abu Aboud Road, while road users travelling to central Doha can turn left at the same traffic signal onto the new extension of Najma Street.
Road users travelling from Doha to Al Wakra will be able to use the same routes along Najma Street and Ras Abu Aboud Road.
The traffic diversion will enable Ashghal to commence excavation works on the existing Al Wakra Road and facilitate the construction works of the main carriageway as part of Ashghal’s East Corridor project.
The East Corridor Expressway project is part of Ashghal’s vital Expressway Programme, and includes the construction of a new dual carriageway with a length of approximately 11km and consists of five lanes in each direction. The road will create a new strategic link in the south area of Doha.
Ashghal will install road signs advising motorists of the diversion. The authority requests all road users to abide by the speed limits, and follow the road signs to ensure their safety.
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