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Oman’s Al Sharqiyah Expressway opened for traffic

The 191-km stretch between Bidbid and Al Kamil W’al Wafi and passing through Wadi Alaq will open for traffic.

TAS News Service

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Monday, January 20, 2020

Muscat: Oman’s engineering marvel the Al Sharqiyah Expressway is opened for traffic on Monday, the Ministry of Transport has informed. 

The 191-km stretch between Bidbid and Al Kamil W’al Wafi and passes through Wadi Alaq.

According to sources at the Ministry, the road will be put under a trial period for three months, starting from Monday, when only light vehicles will be allowed to use this portion. 

The ministry said this strategic three-lane road with a design speed of 120km/h will include bridges across wadis over heights up to 90 metres.

The road will also include the first-of-its-kind tunnel projects built in Oman extending to over 2.1 km in total. 

The first tunnel is located near Nidab village in Samayil that is 650 m long while the second one is located in the mountain range of Wadi Alaq, which is 1,450 metres long. 

Each tunnel has three lanes in each direction with a design speed of 90km/h with the road designed as per top standards and specifications, keeping in view the road safety and security measures.

There will be a special exit for trucks before every tunnel during the trial period, which will redirect them to the old single road in Wadi Alaq.

With tunnel projects implemented for the first time in Oman, the ministry has urged all motorists to follow the signboards with warning and instructions as well the necessary safety measures while entering the tunnels. 

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