The General Directorate of Traffic announced that the two right lanes on King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Road and the secondary entrance to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Road known as the Fifth Ring Road will close opposite the Bayan area beginning this Saturday. The restrictions will remain in place for one full week according to the directorate’s announcement issued on August 7 2026. Motorists traveling in the vicinity have been instructed to proceed with heightened caution and monitor all posted signage during the closure period.
This temporary measure aligns with the Ministry of Public Works ongoing summer road maintenance program that takes advantage of seasonally lower traffic volumes to complete upgrades more efficiently. A July 16 2026 report in Kuwait Times indicated that such works encompass highways internal roads and residential streets under a coordinated schedule designed to preserve traffic movement where possible. The program focuses on enhancing the overall quality of Kuwait’s road infrastructure through periodic interventions.
King Fahd Road functions as a primary corridor linking multiple districts in the capital region where similar lane closures have occurred frequently in recent months. General Directorate of Traffic announcements documented on official social media channels have detailed comparable restrictions on routes including the Fourth Ring Road and Riyadh Road to support infrastructure projects. These actions typically involve coordination between the traffic authority and the Ministry of Public Works to minimize widespread disruption.
Traffic management remains a significant concern in Kuwait where a 2022 analysis published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health recorded 24.2 million traffic violations over the study period. That figure reflected a sharp increase from approximately 4 million citations in 2011 to nearly 6.5 million in a subsequent year according to the study’s data. High vehicle density on major arteries such as King Fahd Road amplifies the potential effects of even targeted lane reductions.
The General Directorate of Traffic has urged drivers to identify and utilize alternative pathways including adjacent ring roads and connector streets to avoid the affected zone. Officials within the directorate have stressed the importance of pre-planning trips throughout the closure window to limit congestion and ensure safety. Updated information on all traffic adjustments continues to appear through the authority’s verified communication platforms.
Earlier maintenance initiatives under the same program have followed comparable patterns with advance notifications allowing commuters to adjust schedules accordingly. The General Directorate of Traffic has issued dozens of such alerts across the national network in 2026 alone reflecting the scale of ongoing infrastructure activity. Drivers are reminded that adherence to detours and signals during these periods supports smoother resumption of normal flow once works conclude.