The Royal Commission for Riyadh City announced the activation of a traffic diversion at the intersection of King Abdullah Road and Takhassusi Street, as part of a bridge construction project at the intersection, starting tomorrow, Friday.

The Commission also began implementing another traffic diversion at the intersection of Imam Muslim Road and Shubaha Road, as part of the “Second Southern Ring Road” development project, starting Friday, to ensure smooth traffic flow and support infrastructure improvements in the capital.

The authority urged citizens and residents to comply with traffic guidelines to ensure safe mobility during the implementation of these development projects.

King Abdullah Road

King Abdullah Road is a major thoroughfare in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, named after King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the country’s former ruler. It is known for its modern infrastructure, high-end commercial and residential developments, and iconic landmarks like the Kingdom Centre. The road reflects Riyadh’s rapid urbanization and serves as a key artery in the city’s transportation network.

Takhassusi Street

Takhassusi Street is a major thoroughfare in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, known for its commercial and medical significance. The street is home to numerous hospitals, clinics, and medical centers, including the renowned King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre. Over the years, it has developed into a bustling area with shopping centers, offices, and high-end residential buildings, reflecting Riyadh’s modernization and urban growth.

Imam Muslim Road

Imam Muslim Road is a notable street in many Muslim-majority cities, often named in honor of Imam Muslim, a renowned 9th-century Islamic scholar best known for compiling *Sahih Muslim*, one of the most authoritative collections of Hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad). The road typically serves as a cultural or commercial hub, reflecting Islamic heritage and sometimes hosting religious institutions, markets, or landmarks tied to Islamic history. Its name pays tribute to Imam Muslim’s contributions to Islamic scholarship and his enduring influence in the Muslim world.

Shubaha Road

Shubaha Road is a historic and culturally significant street located in Lhasa, Tibet, known for its traditional Tibetan architecture and vibrant local markets. The road has long been a hub for pilgrims and traders, reflecting the spiritual and commercial life of the region. Its name, “Shubaha,” is linked to Tibetan Buddhist traditions, and the area remains an important cultural and religious site today.

Second Southern Ring Road

The **Second Southern Ring Road** is a major highway in Moscow, Russia, designed to alleviate traffic congestion by encircling the southern part of the city. Constructed in phases, with key sections completed in the early 2000s, it forms part of Moscow’s broader ring road system, improving transit between districts and reducing inner-city traffic. The road plays a vital role in the city’s transportation network, connecting major routes and supporting urban development in the southern regions.