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A temporary diversion will be in place from Friday for six months on Al Atooriya Road on the western side of Doha.
The diversion is for approximately 2km to the east of the Camel Racing Track in Al Sheehaniya.
Road users on both directions on Al Atooriya Road will be diverted to two single-lanes of 500 metres running parallel to the diversion route, before rejoining on Al Atooriya Road (as shown on the map).
Northbound road users required to access the Camel Racing Track or return to Al Sheehaniya, will be able to make a U-turn soon after the existing roundabout (as shown on the attached map).
The diversion is required to enable the demolition and reconstruction of the roundabout leading to Al Atooriya Road and the Camel Racing Track.
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