Cycling Tracks Length, Serving Route in Dubai
Contents
- 1 Cycling Tracks Length, Serving Route in Dubai
- 2 Cycling Tracks in Public parks in Dubai
- 3 Future cycling tracks in Dubai till 2025
- 4 Cycling Speed in Dubai
- 5 Restrictions and requirements while cycling in Dubai
- 6 RTA approval for bikes / bicycles in Dubai
- 7 How to apply and obtain E – Scooter Permit in Dubai?
Al Quoz 4 Track
Length: 3 km.
Route: The track serves the residential area in Al Qouz Fourth, connecting with various attraction points in the area.
Al Safouh 2 Track:
Length: 3.7 km.
Route: The track runs parallel to Al Safouh road connecting Jumeirah with Dubai Marina area.
Dubai Canal Track:
Length: 7 km.
Route: The track extends through the road and connects between Jumeira St. and Al Meydan
Dubai Marina:
Length: 5 km.
Route: The track serves Dubai Marina, which is one of the most important areas in Dubai.
Jumeira Street Track:
Length: 19 km.
Route: The track runs parallel to Jumeirah road and connects to Dubai Canal Track.
Khawaneej Track:
Length: 19 km.
Route: The track serves Al Khawaneej Community and connects to Mushrif Park track.
Meydan Track:
Length: 13 km.
Route: This track, in District One community, is a special track with connection to Nad Al Sheba cycle track.
Mushrif Track:
Length: 15 km.
Route: The track consists of Mushrif Park track and the community of Mirdiff and connects to Warqaa from south and to Khawaneej from north
Al Qudra Track:
Al Qudra cycle track is one of the largest track in Dubai
Length: 67km
Route: One of the longest tracks in Dubai which connects Al Barrari area with Bab Al Shams through Al Qudra road.
Warqaa Track:
Length: 7.4 km
Route: The track continues from Mirdiff all the way to Al Warqaa, serving Al Warqaa Park.
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Cycling Tracks in Public parks in Dubai
There are the 10 parks in Dubai which has cycling tracks extending upto 18.441 km constructed by Dubai Municipality
1. Mushrif Park
Track length: 4,000m
Opening Hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
2. Al Warqaa Park
Track length: 3,000m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
3. Al Nahda Pond Park
Track length: 345m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
4. Al Khawaneej Pond Park
Track length: 2,000m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
5. Quranic Park Al Khawaneej
Track length: 3,200m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
6. Garden Abuhail
Track length: 310m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
7. Al Barsha Pond Park
Track length: 1,450m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
8. Al Sufouh Park
Track length: 230m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
9. Nad Al Sheba Park
Track length: 906m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
10. Al Barsha South Park
Track length: 2,000m
Opening hours: 8:00am – 10:00 pm
Map: View Google map location here
Future cycling tracks in Dubai till 2025
DIFC area
Route: From Mohammed Bin Rashed Boulevard to the existing cycling area of Jumeirah Street passing through the Dubai financial Center and 2nd December street
Length: Approximately 6.8 km
Al Khawaneej – Mushref
Route: A track connecting Al Khawaneej with Al Warqaa via Sheikha Zayed Bin Hamadan street and Tripoli street
Length: Approximately 8 km
Cycling Speed in Dubai
Standard speed: 25 km / hour
Within City: 20 km/hour, including tracks shared with pedestrians.
Soft mobility areas: 30 km/h in 3 areas: Al Qusais, Al Karama, Al Mankhoul, shared area with vehicles.
Restrictions and requirements while cycling in Dubai
- Cyclist / Bikers should not use their bikers, E- Scooters / E – Bikes on jogging / walking tracks in Dubai
- Speed limit must not exceed 60 km / hour
- Cyclists and bikers must use the reflective vests and helmets
Age limit for Cyclist / Bikers in Dubai, UAE:
To ride cycle / e- bike / e-scooter in Dubai – UAE, there is an age limit.
Below 12 years: Can ride cycle which is accompanied by an adult cyclist who is 18 or older
Below 16 years: Can ride cycle. An electric bike or electric scooter are not permitted for them.
*A driving license is essential to ride electric scooters.
RTA approval for bikes / bicycles in Dubai
- RTA approval is required for the group training (more than 4 cyclist / bikers) or individual training (less than 4)