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Fine for Pedestrians crossing Highways in Saudi Arabia

Fine for Pedestrians crossing Highways in Saudi Arabia


Pedestrians crossing roads in Saudi Arabia will be fined up to 2000 riyals, according to the country's General Directorate of Traffic (Moroor). Trending Video : How to extend exit re-entry visa from outside Saudi Arabia



The Saudi Traffic Department says that people who are caught crossing roads will be fined between 1,000 and 2,000 Saudi Riyals.

- This law is meant to prevent the dangerous practice that puts pedestrians lives in danger, traffic jams, and raises the risk of accidents.

- "Make sure you follow all pedestrian laws and rules, to keep yourself and other pedestrians safe." "It is against Schedule No. 5 of the Traffic Executive Regulations for pedestrians to cross highways," the Saudi Moroor added. Most Viewed : Non-Saudi vehicles must be drive by their citizens - Saudi Moroor

- The authority also brought attention to violations involving pedestrians, such as crossing roads outside of designated areas, disobeying traffic signals, and not using marked lanes while crossing. The fine for such violations, which are listed in Schedule 1 of the traffic rules, is less, between 100 and 150 Riyals.

Fine for Pedestrians crossing Highways in Saudi Arabia - Saudi-Expatriates.com