MUSCAT – The project involves the separation of the service road exit opposite Al Bahja Centre, which leads to the Al Mawaleh intersection.
“These include separating the service road exit opposite Al Bahja Centre, leading to the Al Mawaleh intersection, to reduce accidents and streamline movement, as well as adding a new return lane towards Seeb.
“This forms part of the Municipality’s plan to deliver both immediate and long-term solutions that enhance public safety and ensure smoother mobility for all road users,” stated the municipality announcement.
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