When obtaining a Saudi driving license, you’ll notice various restriction codes that indicate specific limitations. Here’s a detailed guide to these codes:
Saudi Driving License Restriction Codes
Code 0: No Restrictions
A license with this code allows the driver to operate any vehicle without limitations. This is the most flexible code, giving drivers the freedom to drive any type of vehicle.
Code 1: Automatic Car Only
This code restricts the driver to vehicles with automatic transmission. It ensures that drivers who are only comfortable or trained in automatic cars stick to them, enhancing road safety.
Code 2: Prosthesis
Drivers must use a prosthetic device. This code is essential for individuals who rely on prosthetic limbs, ensuring they can drive safely and comfortably with the necessary adaptations.
Code 3: Corrective Lenses
This restriction requires drivers to wear corrective eyeglasses or lenses while driving. It is crucial for maintaining clear vision and safety on the roads, especially for those with significant vision impairments.
Code 4: Daylight Driving Only
Driving is limited to daylight hours under this code. It is typically applied to drivers who have difficulty seeing at night, ensuring they operate vehicles only when visibility is naturally higher.
Code 5: Hearing Aid
Drivers must use a hearing aid. This restriction ensures that individuals who are hard of hearing can still drive safely by using their hearing aids to stay aware of auditory signals and warnings.
Code 6: Within Saudi Arabia
Driving is restricted within Saudi Arabia, disallowing international driving licenses. This code ensures that the driver adheres to local driving regulations and laws.
Code 7: Disabled Driver
Permits only vehicles with hand controls for the accelerator and brake. This code is vital for drivers with disabilities, allowing them to operate specially adapted vehicles.
Code 8: Private and Unpaid Use
Drivers cannot use the vehicle for commercial purposes. This restriction ensures that the vehicle is used solely for personal activities and not for any form of paid transportation services.
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