Heavy traffic bottlenecks reported near industrial districts, major airports, and key connecting roundabouts.
DUBAI — July 16, 2026 — Commuters traveling between Dubai and Sharjah experienced severe traffic gridlock this morning, with real-time navigation platforms reporting heavy congestion across several primary highways. The peak morning rush hour resulted in major vehicle logjams along Emirates Road (E311), Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311), and Al Ain Road (E44). Drivers faced substantial delays near international airports, prominent retail centers, and industrial hubs, prompting transportation authorities to advise motorists to factor in significant buffer time for their daily commutes.
Live traffic telemetry indicated widespread slow-moving bottlenecks across both emirates during the early hours of Thursday. In Dubai, the visual mapping data showed extended red and amber gridlock sectors radiating outward from Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) and its vital arterial links near Al Garhoud, Al Qusais, and Deira. The slowdown severely impacted the surrounding infrastructure of Dubai International Airport and the access routes adjacent to Madina Mall.
Further down the network, the Ras Al Khor sector experienced significant capacity strains. Tailbacks were prominently recorded at the complex interchange matching Al Ain Road (E44) with the Dubai Design District and Nad Al Sheba, where a prolonged red segment indicated near-standstill behavior winding down toward the local roundabout configurations.
The traffic situation was equally severe across the Sharjah border, with commuters bearing the brunt of the delays along major inter-emirate transit routes. The dual stretches of Emirates Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (both designated under the E311 grid system) slowed down dramatically, trapping vehicles near Industrial Area 6 and the sprawling University City corridor.
Compounding the inter-city travel friction, transit lines pushing eastward toward Sharjah International Airport and the Hay Al Badee community showed compounding signs of congestion. Field sensors and traffic reports highlighted several scattered road closures and minor incidents along these paths, which limited overall road capacity and sustained the morning delays.
Major Traffic Bottlenecks Reported
| Region / Route | Exact Location Affected | Traffic Conditions |
| Dubai / E11 Corridor | Al Garhoud, Al Qusais, Deira, Dubai International Airport | Amber to Deep Red segments; slow-moving queues |
| Dubai / E44 Corridor | Ras Al Khor Interchange, Dubai Design District, Nad Al Sheba | Critical Red segments; severe buildup near the roundabout |
| Sharjah / E311 Grid | Industrial Area 6, University City stretches | High-density gridlock; extended near-standstill zones |
| Sharjah Internal Links | Sharjah International Airport, Hay Al Badee sector | Active road closures & isolated vehicle incidents |






