
A recent incident shared by a Dubai resident on social media has vividly underscored the city’s rapidly escalating traffic congestion, turning a simple airport drop-off into an unexpected viral sensation.
Zarar Cheema, the resident, shared a staggering video clip demonstrating the severity of his ordeal. The traffic jam he encountered after dropping his uncle off at the airport was so extensive and unmoving that a truly bizarre scenario unfolded: his uncle’s flight to Pakistan landed before Zarar had even managed to return home.
The video, captioned wryly with, “He reached Pakistan. I didn’t even reach Sharjah,” instantly resonated with thousands of users, quickly amassing views and comments from residents who have experienced similar gridlock frustration. Considering that a standard flight between the UAE and Pakistan typically clocks in at under three hours, the drop-off journey became an unbelievable metric for the worsening congestion on Dubai’s roads.
This highly publicized event arrives as the city is actively seeking advanced solutions to manage its growing transportation crisis. In response to the increasing delays and road management challenges, Dubai authorities are currently developing and implementing a new, advanced AI-based traffic system. This high-tech initiative is specifically designed to reduce bottlenecks, optimize traffic flow, and offer real-time road management to commuters.
The hope is that smart technology will soon prevent other drivers from experiencing a commute that rivals—or even exceeds—the duration of an international flight.






