Driving in Saudi Arabia
I m jaswinder singh from India
We can believe in saudia arbia driving role too good.in the other countries.
1)But some saudia people are crazy.
2) every one use mobile on the road when they are driving I think this main reason for ...happening. ...
Other countries driver are good ...drive in this country. ..
3) I m so happy traffic police. ...in saudia. .
All most everything good. ..
I have never seen such bad car accidents as I have in Saudi.听 The cars are totally mangled.
the death rate from RTA must be very high.听 Every day there are accidents.听 They have speed cameras but what is 500 sr to a Saudi? They don't even pay the fine.听 They are Spoilt, Selfish people who are allowed to do what they want so they don't give a damn about anyone but them.
Driving on Saudi Arabia is
DEATH MATCH听 馃殤馃彞馃敟
architectG wrote:Based on statistics 23 people die per day in road accident in Saudi Arabia.
I've seen drivers with one leg up on the dash board!
You mean '23 per 100,000' people die in road accidents. Its not 'per day'.
realfree wrote:Driving culture does not suit the whole life here.
Everything in KSA is slow.... You can't rush business, government, people etc. Even normal speed of things are rare to see.
But, when it comes to the roads, the mentality changes totally.
I was not a driver in my home country and learned in KSA. You have to be alert all the time. And in case of any accident you can find yourself in a biased situation for expats in negative ways (but I see rarely the opposite)
I beg to differ on 'biased against expats'. I have had the opposite experience from the law-enforcement, I was involved in an accident and the officer showed NO BIAS towards anyone, and he was very polite, did a write-up and guided me and was on my way.

KESHIA wrote:The driving in Saudi is the absolute worst I have EVER seen in my life!!!!听 Saudis are totally selfish and arrogant.听 Not giving a Damn about anyone or anything but themselves!!!听 听They speed, drive the wrong way, use phones, drive with their feet on the Dashboard, drive through red lights, jump the queue, go from lane one to five in a second, stop in the middle of the road to have a chat with their friends in a convoy of three cars, not giving a damn about anyone else, Boys of 12 years old driving.听 They can't even see over the steering wheel!!!!听 They don't even give way to police and ambulance!! How arrogant is that??? You take your life in your hands when you drive there.
I have never seen such bad car accidents as I have in Saudi.听 The cars are totally mangled.
the death rate from RTA must be very high.听 Every day there are accidents.听 They have speed cameras but what is 500 sr to a Saudi? They don't even pay the fine.听 They are Spoilt, Selfish people who are allowed to do what they want so they don't give a damn about anyone but them.
You probably haven't seen NYC traffic, its not less than here.
Fines do matter, and things are changing, it will take time, but I have seen much improvement in a few years. 500 once may not be a big deal, but fines add up, and soon they become significant, and eventually make a dent in the pocket, not all Saudis are rich. Also if they don't pay fines, their benefits and services are linked to these fines, like our Iqama would not be renewed if we owed something.
Theres much MUCH room for improvement, and the main factor in having an organized traffic is enforcing laws. Traffic laws are not strictly enforced, which results in reckless driving.
Each day 19 deaths due to road accidents.
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twotimmer wrote:People drive crazy.... No consideration of any safety.
Each day 19 deaths due to road accidents.
Whats the source for this info?
Please share so we can learn as well.
Thanks
(who was responsible for getting 5-6 of us to and from work 2 x a day due to split shifts) never looked before pulling out into traffic, tailgated constantly and displayed any number of other poor driving habits.
When pressed, he admitted that he hadn't even had a driver's license in Sri Lanka let alone in Saudi, so I took it upon myself to get him a proper license.
A couple of weeks later (long story) he was to have his final driver's test and I was there to offer encouragement.听
He hit another car while attempting to parallel park and was promptly PASSED! <eye stare>
I naturally asked the instructor in charge how someone could pass a driver's test with a brand new accident under his belt and he waved me away with, "it was a minor one."
<rolling laugh>
And, I'm going to Namibia and renting a 4x4 in January for a film project.听 (haw haw)
Saudi is #53听 听 after such notable countries as... UAE (#33)...Jordan (#23)...Yemen (14)...Thailand (6)...Iraq and Iran (4 & 5 respectively).
bad experiences on the road. Specially local drivers no proper Manners for traffic rules and road courtesy.
They're very Selfish and arrogant on the road that's why听 accident happen every second of the day. they are
The lousiest driver i ever seen.
I see everything around me beautiful.
Thanks
Rubbish car. Full scratch on the body & damage on the front & back Bumper without knowing who did it on the parking
Area.
Them because it's the same race. just imagine i saw many times 12 yrs. old kid driving and passing right in front of the
Mobile patrol car and the police is just laughing听 when he saw听 the kid is driving.
I tried that as an excuse to not pay for my speeding ticket.听 They would not accept that.
听



Most people here, both Saudis and non Saudi Muqeems seem to be oblivious to the mystical signal lights knob just below their steering wheels and its uses. Don't heighten your expectations about driver courtesy for they drive their cars like the flow of water on a raging rapid. No one will give way if you are not aggressive enough. Most would disregard traffic rules despite having speed cameras and other mechanisms that would supposedly force them to abide safely. Some shabab would blatantly modify their cars by applying substances on their registration plates(sometimes even detach them totally) to avoid getting shot by speed cameras during the time they go nuts and hallucinate to be a Nascar driver on the Hi way. Their drivers screening was supposed to be rigid but the way their testers work is incredibly lax. Child drivers are everywhere especially here in Makkah/ Taif region. Kids at the age of 8 are even seen driving at 160kph on the main hiway during the rush hours.
If you are ever considering to drive in KSA, good luck. You will need it.
Then there are distractions, mobile phone being biggest one of them.
And yes, even if they allow women to drive here, they should just avoid it. The day they allow women to drive, i'm gonna get a female chauffeur to take me around...
ReLLeK wrote:It takes TWO bad drivers to have an accident.听 IMO.
Agree with you.
2 bad drivers - 100% accident chances
1 bad driver and 1 good driver - 50% accident chances
2 good drivers - 0% accident chances
Assuming the cars are in good conditions.

(fattia7400 wrote:the driving in Saudi is a big disaster !!!
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And you are among the lucky ones to not to drive 
I see chaotic traffic on weekends and not on weekdays
Young crowd is mostly rash
The expensive the car more dangerous is driving

On a positive note, it is far better than India.
1/ own a big and visible SUV
2/ Drive with lights on to add visibility
3/ for the guys who still are blind, just use horns to signal your presence听
4/ Finally, spend less time on the left lane where crazy driver go fast
5/ drive like you do with a motorbike, look at 360 and especially at the wheels of next cars, it is the best way than the almost never used turning indicators
Great tips oliver

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