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Saudi traffic authority warns against lane weaving, fines up to SAR 6,000

Saudi Arabia's traffic authority has warned drivers against weaving between vehicles, citing loss of control and fines ranging from SAR 3,000 to 6,000.

Ajel News2 hours ago · 1 min read
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The General Directorate of Traffic has warned drivers against weaving between vehicles, as it can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

The authority stated on the X platform that weaving at high speed between vehicles on public roads is a traffic violation, with fines ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 riyals (SAR).

This warning is part of ongoing awareness efforts by the General Directorate of Traffic. Previously, the authority advised pedestrians to use designated crossings for their safety and that of others, to avoid crossing highways except at designated points, and to wait for pedestrian signals and ensure the road is clear before crossing.

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