The big picture:
Commuters faced major congestion on Dubai–Sharjah roads this morning, with slow-moving traffic reported on E311 (Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road) and E611 (Emirates Road). The delays underline growing transport and infrastructure pressures in the UAE’s busiest corridors.
What’s happening:
Stop-start traffic was observed on inbound lanes from Sharjah into Dubai, affecting thousands of daily commuters and logistics operators. Authorities monitored flow patterns to ease congestion and prevent secondary incidents during peak hours.
Who’s involved:
The Dubai Police, Sharjah Roads & Transport Authority, and private-sector logistics firms coordinated real-time updates and response efforts.
By the numbers:
- Time of report: 8:33 a.m., 29 October 2025
- Location: Inbound corridors E311 and E611
- Impact: Widespread slowdowns and delayed commutes across the northern entry routes into Dubai
Why it matters:
The situation highlights mounting commuter-volume challenges in the UAE’s urban network and accelerates the call for smart transport solutions, public mobility investments, and alternative commuting options to ease daily pressure.

