Kadhimiya’s Traffic Addressed with New Aden and Sanaa Square Bridges

The Aden and Sanaa Square bridges in Kadhimiya have officially opened, marking a significant milestone in efforts to alleviate traffic congestion in Baghdad. The bridges are part of a broader infrastructure development initiative aimed at streamlining traffic flow and improving daily commutes in the busy capital.

Photograph shows where the two bridges intersect   

The two bridges are strategically designed to address one of Baghdad’s most congested areas, providing efficient links and reducing bottlenecks for vehicles traveling in and out of Kadhimiya. These projects are part of the first phase of a comprehensive plan to modernise the city’s transportation infrastructure.

Surrounding the bridges are also areas of greenery

Built with state-of-the-art engineering, the bridges are expected to significantly cut travel time for residents and ease the pressure on alternative routes. They also reflect the city’s ongoing commitment to improving urban infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

The streets during peak hours are no longer congested

Residents and commuters in the area have expressed optimism about the potential impact of the bridges, anticipating smoother and more reliable traffic patterns in Kadhimiya and its surrounding districts.

The Aden and Sanaa Square bridges are among several key infrastructure projects set to redefine urban mobility in Baghdad, supporting the city’s growth and addressing its long-standing traffic challenges.

 

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