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Al Rams, Ras Al Khaimah

Transportation in Al Rams

Detailed transportation data — sourced from authoritative datasets and normalized for direct comparison.

Transportation in Al Rams, Ras Al Khaimah

While Al Rams is not directly in the city center, it is easily accessible via the E11 road, a major highway in the UAE. The area's transportation primarily relies on private vehicles, with a medium car dependency. Ras Al Khaimah has seen updates to its road infrastructure, including new speed limits on key routes like the Shamal-Rams Highway and E18 Road, aimed at improving safety and traffic flow. The average travel time for a 10 km drive in Ras Al Khaimah was approximately 17 minutes and 3 seconds in 2025, with an average congestion level of 24%. Public transportation options may be limited, emphasizing the reliance on personal cars for getting around. The ongoing development of Al Rams Corniche includes shaded pedestrian walkways, which will improve walkability along the waterfront.

Transportation

Avg Commute
17 min
Transit Score
0.0/10
Walkability
0.0/10
Traffic Index
24.00
Car Dependency
Medium

About Al Rams, Ras Al Khaimah

Al Rams, a charming coastal town in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, is known for its serene environment and rich heritage as a pearl diving and fishing community. It offers a tranquil lifestyle away from the bustling city center, with stunning views of the Jebel Jais mountains and the Arabian Gulf. The area is becoming increasingly attractive to those seeking a more grounded lifestyle, with a focus on traditional charm and proximity to nature. Recent developments are underway to enhance its appeal, including upgrades to the Al Rams Corniche and Al Rams Boulevard, aiming to transform it into a vibrant waterfront destination while preserving its Emirati heritage.

About Ras Al Khaimah

Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) is a diverse emirate in the UAE, known for its varied landscapes including mountains, deserts, and 64 km of coastline. Its economy is highly diversified, with no single sector contributing more than 30% to its GDP, and major industries include manufacturing (ceramics, pharmaceuticals, building materials), tourism, real estate, and logistics. Living in Ras Al Khaimah generally offers a more affordable and relaxed lifestyle compared to other UAE emirates like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with lower housing and daily expenses. The climate is characterized by hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 40°C, and mild, pleasant winters.