Native name | شارع بغداد (Arabic) |
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Owner | Roads and Transport Authority, Dubai |
Location | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates | 25°16′34″N 55°23′14″E / 25.27611°N 55.38722°E |
Baghdad Street (Arabic: شارع بغداد) is a 2.3 km road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1] Named after the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad, it branches out from al-Ittihad Road in al-Nahda neighborhood and runs through al-Qusais and Muhaisnah neighborhoods before connecting Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road from the other end. It is overseen by the city's Roads and Transport Authority.[2][3] In 2009, the General Directorate of Traffic reported that the street accounted for the second-most instances of pedestrian crossing violations.[4]