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Traffic Police Introduce Penalties for Passing School Buses – SAR 3000 to 6000

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Traffic Police Introduce Penalties for Passing School Buses - SAR 3000 to 6000
Traffic Police Introduce Penalties for Passing School Buses - SAR 3000 to 6000

Traffic Police Introduce Penalties for Illegally Passing School Buses – SAR 3000 to 6000. Saudi Arabia’s General Department of Traffic (Moroor) has recently issued a stern reminder regarding traffic safety regulations, particularly concerning the safe passage of school buses. As part of the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and protect young students, significant penalties have been established for drivers who fail to comply with these rules.

Traffic Police Introduce Penalties for Illegally Passing School Buses – SAR 3000 to 6000 – Key Regulation: Passing Stopped School Buses

One of the primary focuses of this new regulation is the illegal passing of school buses. When they are stopped to load or unload students. According to the updated traffic laws, any vehicle that overtakes a school bus while it is stopped will be considered in violation.

Penalties for Violations

The consequences for violating this regulation are severe, reflecting the importance the Saudi authorities place on child safety. Drivers caught passing a stopped school bus may face fines ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 SAR. This steep penalty is designed to deter reckless behavior and ensure that drivers remain vigilant when sharing the road with school buses.

Public Awareness Campaign

This initiative is part of a broader public safety campaign aimed at educating drivers about the critical importance of following traffic laws, especially in school zones. The Saudi General Department of Traffic has been active in disseminating information through various channels, including social media, to ensure that all drivers are aware of the new regulations and the potential penalties for non-compliance.

This measure is expected to significantly reduce the risk of accidents involving school children, thereby contributing to the overall safety and well-being of the community.

For further information and updates, it is advisable to follow the Saudi General Department of Traffic’s official communications.

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