URB’s 93-kilometer, “the LOOP” sustainable highway is part of the city’s effort to have more people in Dubai moving around more eco-friendly way. The roadway creates a year-round, pleasant environment for pedestrians and cyclists, making them the city’s primary modes of transit.
The project’s objective is to have 80 percent of people in Dubai get to and from work on foot or by bike by 2040, which aligns with Dubai’s 20-minute concept. Currently, the team is conducting preliminary research for the project.
The LOOP’s Concept
Getting around town by bike and public transit is currently hampered by a lack of established links between the two. The more the two systems work together, the less hassle it will be for Dubai residents to take both bicycles and public transportation on their long daily trips.
THE LOOP also addresses vital concerns like safety and usability all year round. Thus, THE LOOP represents a radical departure from the conventional model of infrastructure design that prioritizes cars above pedestrians. It will improve the people’s health in Dubai by making urban transportation something they look forward to.
Baharash Bagherian, CEO of URB, remarked, “Redesigning Dubai’s future mobility infrastructure to become more than merely eco-friendly transit is our top priority. To view these structures not just as buildings but as places where people may go for necessities like food and water, as well as places where they can enjoy recreational and social activities.
No matter the temperature or precipitation level, using this form of infrastructure to go around should be a pleasurable and environmentally friendly experience.”