Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Ped xing - note only amber and red
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai approach to xingOriginally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai intersection
Couldn't resist the Evo...
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Standard Give-Way sign
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Construction is all the rage currently, and here are some temp Stop signs; note the Arabic.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
M-way signs
Onslips to E11 from Palm Jumeirah junction (Exit 34).
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Standard direction sign
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Speed cam sign
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai A-road signOriginally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Overhead sigs and no U-turn for lorries sign
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Road sign in Arabic
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai
Standard signal head
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 15, 2007 by SubaruImprezaWRX
Dubai, UAE: parking information
I'm not sure what it means by 'pick up parking' -- whether you're not allowed to park pick-ups (or other trucks) or you're not allowed to stop to pick someone/thing up.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
Dubai, UAE: roadworks signage
The yellow-backed speed limit sign denotes a temporary roadworks restriction. Taken on Sheikh Zayed Road beneath the footbridge linking the Fairmont Hotel with the World Trade Centre.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
Dubai, UAE: direction sign
A typical direction sign at a roundabout exit.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
Dubai, UAE: box junction instructions
Box junctions come with this sign explaining them. It reads 'Do Not Enter Junction Until Exit is Clear' with the Arabic equivalent above. This example is on Al Fahidi Street near the Souq al-Bastakiya.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
Dubai, UAE: Sheikh Zayed Road looking southwest
Sheikh Zayed Road again, with the Towers of the Emirates on the skyline and ATM active on the gantry.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
Dubai, UAE: Sheikh Zayed Road looking northeast
This 12- or 14-lane highway is the main road through Dubai. In the distance is a diagrammatic roundabout sign, very similar to the UK equivalent. Just to the left of the street light are maximum and minimum speed limit signs (in this case 100 and 60 km/h respectively).
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
Dubai, UAE: Sheikh Zayed Road looking southwest
From the Fairmont Hotel, on a Friday (hence the lack of traffic).
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 23, 2009 by FosseWay
E611 Emirates Road, Dubai bypass. D6M section of the road.
Exit 67 of the E84, Dubai - Fujairah road. Dumbbell interchange, D3M road.
Looking west over exit 70 of the E84, Dubai - Fujairah Road. D3M with dumbbell interchange.
Looking east from Exit 70 of the E84 UAE.
D3M section of the E611 in the Emirate of Umm al Quwain, looking north.
Looking northbound over the E11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) between Dubai Marina (left) and Jumeirah Lake Towers (right).
Looking over the E11 interchange with the D71 from Burj Khalifa.
E311 passing by Arabian Ranches. D6M straight approaching services.
E99 southbound heading towards the city of Fujairah. D2 road through oil tank farm.
E89 through the city of Fujairah.
Looking west on the E89 in Fujairah.
Pedestrian crossing and warning sign in Abu Dhabi.
E90 looking west. Road connecting the several oasis villages on the edge of the Empty Quarter.
Looking east on the E90, a very remote D2M road on the edge of the Empty Quarter. This road is painted similarly to British roads with all-white lines however it is not of motorway standards with many at-grade junctions and U-turns.
WS2+1 road climbing from Al Ain to the top of Jebel Hafeet.