New cycling tracks are already under construction in major residential areas, including Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street, First Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Street, Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Street, and Saeed Bin Ahmed Al Otaiba Street. These additions are part of a broader vision to enhance urban mobility, promote sustainability, and encourage more people to take up cycling as a daily mode of transport.
Once complete, Abu Dhabi will boast an extensive 1,270km network of dedicated cycling infrastructure. Designed for both casual riders and seasoned cyclists, the new paths will provide ample space for leisurely rides, fitness training, and family outings. The initiative also aligns with the emirate’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint by offering more eco-friendly transport options.
Safety remains a top priority in the project, with DMT working closely with Abu Dhabi Police and other stakeholders to implement protective measures and ensure the tracks meet international standards. User-friendly designs and well-maintained pathways will enhance the overall experience for cyclists of all levels.