Dubai route numbering system
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The Dubai route numbering system is a network of highways and roads in Dubai, United Arab Emirates that is managed by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). The network comprises 6 main highways and several major and minor inter-city and intra-city roads.
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[edit] Routes
[edit] E-routes
Highways connecting Dubai to other emirates are designated Emirates routes or E-routes. They are identified by an emblem of a falcon, the letter E and a two or three digit number. While within city limits, most roads and highways take alternate names, but are consistently identified by their corresponding E-route number. Six E-routes pass through Dubai, connecting the city with other emirates and towns:[1]
- E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road)
- E 311 (Emirates Road)
- E 44 (Dubai-Hatta Highway)
- E 66 (Dubai-Al Ain Highway)
- E 77 (Dubai-Al Habab Road)
- E 611 (Dubai Bypass Road)
The longest of the E-routes is E 11, which extends the length of the UAE's Persian Gulf coast and connects all emirates, with the exception of Al Fujairah.
[edit] D-routes
D-routes connect localities within the city of Dubai and are identified by the emblem of a fort, the letter D and a two or three digit number. Considerably shorter in length than the average E-route, D-routes provide an intra-city network of roads and streets. D-routes parallel to UAE's coast along the Persian Gulf are numbered evenly, beginning with D 94; the numbers decrease as the network moves farther from the coast. D-routes perpendicular to the Persian Gulf coast are odd numbered and increase as the network moves towards the emirate of Sharjah. Some of the D-routes include:[1]
- D 94 (Jumeirah Road)
- D 92 (Al Wasl Road; Al Mina Road)
- D 89 (Airport Road; Al Maktoum Road)
- D 85 (Baniyas Road)
- D 75 (Sheikh Rashid Road)
- D 73 (Al Dhiyafa Road)
- D 90 (Al Satwa Road; Mankhool Road; Al Muasallah Road)
[edit] Major roads
Major roads typically surround a community or locality within the city and are addressed by a name and a three digit identification number. Streets within a locality are identified with a two digit number. Street numbers are repeated within each locality.[1]