E 44 road (United Arab Emirates)

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E 44
إ ٤٤
Al Khail Road, Ras Al Khor Road, Al Aweer Road, Dubai-Hatta Highway
Dubai-Hatta Highway (E 44)
Route information
Length118 km (73 mi)
Dubai - Al Madam Segment
East end E 311 - Mohammed bin Zayed Road
Major intersections
  • D 61 - Hessa Street
  • D 63 - Umm Suqeim Street
  • D 69 - Al Meydan Street
  • D 68 - Al Khail Street
  • D 71 - Financial Center Street
  • E 66 - Oud Maitha Street/Dubai Al Ain Road
  • D 62 - Nad Al Hammar Street
  • E 311 - Mohammed bin Zayed Road
  • E 611 - Emirates Bypass Road
  • E 77 - Jabal Ali - Lehbab Road
  • E 55 - Meliha - Al Madam Road
  • E 84 - Khalifa bin Zayed Road
West endAl Rawdah Border Crossing
Masfout - Hatta Segment
East endMasfout Border Crossing
Major intersections
  • E 64 - Al Watan Road
  • D 30 - Hatta Roundabout
West endHatta Border Crossing
Location
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
Major citiesDubai, Al Aweer, Al-Lehbab, Hatta
Highway system
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E 44 (Arabic: إ ٤٤) is one of the main roads of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The road connects the city of Dubai to the town of Hatta, an exclave of the emirate of Dubai. E 44 assumes multiple names; in Dubai, the road is named Al Khail Road, between E 311 and D 68, Ras al Khor Road between D 68 and E 311, Al Aweer Road between E 311 and E 77, and Dubai-Hatta Highway for the rest of the road.[1] E 44 is disconnected in Al Madam by Al Rawdah region of Oman; the road reconnects in Masfout, runs to Hatta and ends in at Hatta Border Crossing .[2] In February 2024, the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) awarded a contract worth Dh700 million for significant upgrades on Al Khail Road. This project entails the construction of bridges totaling 3,300 meters in length and road enhancements over a distance of 6,820 meters across seven locations, including Zabeel, Meydan, Al Quoz 1, Ghadeer Al Tair, and Jumeirah Village Circle.[1]

Aerial view of the highway
  1. ^ "Reading Dubai's road signs". Gulf News. 2006-09-08. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  2. ^ "'Rapid changes' delay road to smooth traffic by one year". Gulf News. 2007-09-25. Retrieved 2008-02-11.