Road closures will be in place from 4pm and free buses laid on in <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/heritage/2022/12/31/dubai-hindu-temple-to-stay-open-past-midnight-on-new-years-eve/" target="_blank">Dubai</a> as thousands of revellers gear up for spectacular <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/2022/12/30/a-closer-look-whats-happening-in-the-uae-on-new-years-eve/" target="_blank">New Year's Eve</a> celebrations. A video released by the Roads and Transport Authority earlier this week revealed public transport timings and which major roads will be closed to help party-goers plan their evening. Al Asayel Street, Burj Khalifa Street, Financial Centre Street Lower Deck and Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard will all be closed from 4pm. Parts of Al Mustaqbal Street will be closed gradually from 4pm. From 8pm, Al Sukook Street will close. One hour later, Financial Centre Street Upper Deck will also close to motorists. Dubai's water canal elevators and pedestrian bridges will be closed in Al Safa and Business Bay areas. The Executive Committee for Securing International and Local Events announced the fireworks displays would be in 32 locations in various areas of Dubai, to reduce overcrowding. The committee identified three paths for members of the public to use to get to the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/2022/12/31/how-to-watch-burj-khalifas-new-years-eve-fireworks-in-person-and-from-home/" target="_blank">Burj Khalifa area</a> from nearby metro stations. The first path is from Burj Khalifa station and will be divided into two parts, a section for families to the Al Jazeera Park area and the area behind the "Burj View". The second section will be for other groups and will lead to the "South Ridge", the area designated for watching fireworks. The second path will be from Financial Centre station, where a section will be allocated for families heading to the Boulevard area, while the second section will be for other groups going to the South Edge area. The third path will be for those coming from Business Bay station. Burj Khalifa station and the metro bridge that connects to the Dubai Mall will be closed at 5pm on Saturday, or when the numbers exceed the capacity of the station. The metro's green line will start operating at 5am on December 31 until midnight on January 2. Dubai Tram will be in service from 6am on Saturday until 1am on Monday. To ease congestion and facilitate movement, authorities are providing 210 buses free of charge to transport people from events to nearby parking areas and metro stations. Dubai Civil Defence announced this week they had carried out numerous drills to prepare for any eventuality on New Year's Eve, and have focused attention on three main sectors, Deira, Bur Dubai, and Jebel Ali and the waterfront. According to Ali Hassan Al Mutawa, assistant director general of Dubai Civil Defence for Fire and Rescue Affairs, numerous buildings downtown were inspected to make sure they met fire safety regulations before the New Year's Eve fireworks show. "The Dubai Civil Defence teams carried out inspections of buildings and facilities in which events will be held to ensure that they fulfil the requirements of prevention, safety and fire protection systems," he said in a written statement. "Most notably the teams inspected the Burj Khalifa and adjacent 68 buildings to ensure a ready safe environment for receiving celebrators." For medical emergencies, 1,200 responders and 287 vehicles will be on duty at 30 activities in four areas. "Our technical equipment includes ambulances, rapid responders, bicycles, boats, air ambulances in co-operation with the Dubai Police Air Wing Centre, and the supply vehicles for field support," said Mishaal Abdul Karim Julfar, executive director of the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services. Full details of all road closures and public transport timings can be found <a href="https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2022/December/29-12/RTA%20and%20Dubai%20Police%20for%20NYE" target="_blank">here</a>.