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10 Places Where Parking is Prohibited in Saudi Arabia

Parking regulations play a vital role in maintaining road safety and ensuring smooth traffic flow. In Saudi Arabia, the authorities have set clear guidelines on where parking is prohibited to avoid accidents and disturbances. Here’s a list of the 10 places where parking is strictly forbidden, as outlined by the Saudi Traffic Department (Muroor).

1. Designated Parking Spots for Specific Vehicle Types

Designated Parking Spots for Specific Vehicle Types

Certain parking areas are reserved for specific types of vehicles, such as buses, or taxis. Parking in these areas without the appropriate vehicle type is strictly prohibited.

2. Against the Direction of Traffic

Parking in the opposite direction of traffic flow creates a hazard and disrupts the natural flow of vehicles.

Parking in the opposite direction of traffic flow creates a hazard and disrupts the natural flow of vehicles. Always ensure your vehicle is parked in the same direction as the traffic.

3. Pedestrian Crossings

Parking at or near pedestrian crossings obstructs visibility and endangers those crossing the road. Keep these areas clear to maintain pedestrian safety.

Parking at or near pedestrian crossings obstructs visibility and endangers those crossing the road. Keep these areas clear to maintain pedestrian safety.

4. 15 Meters or Less from a Curve

15 Meters or Less from a Curve

Parking too close to a curve reduces visibility for both drivers and pedestrians, increasing the risk of accidents. Always park at least 15 meters away from curves.

5. Opposite Direction in Designated Parking Spots

Opposite Direction in Designated Parking Spots

In parking areas with marked spaces, parking against the designated direction can block other vehicles and cause congestion. Make sure to park following the marked direction.

6. Sidewalks Designated for Pedestrians

Sidewalks Designated for Pedestrians

Parking on sidewalks obstructs pathways for pedestrians and is strictly forbidden. These areas are meant for foot traffic only.

7. 15 Meters or Less from a Traffic Signal

15 Meters or Less from a Traffic Signal

Parking too close to traffic signals can obstruct the view for other drivers and interfere with the functioning of the traffic lights. Ensure your vehicle is parked at a safe distance.

8. Less than 1.5 Meters from School Crossings

Less than 1.5 Meters from School Crossings

School crossings are crucial areas for child safety. Parking within 1.5 meters of these zones is not allowed to ensure a clear view and safe crossing for children.

9. Bridges

Parking on bridges is prohibited

Parking on bridges is prohibited due to the high risk it poses to traffic. Always look for safe parking areas off the bridge.

10. Across the Road or in the Middle

Across the Road or in the Middle

Parking across the road or in the center creates a dangerous obstruction for other vehicles. Always park on the side of the road in designated areas.

Following these parking rules helps keep the roads safer for everyone. The Muroor’s guidelines are in place to ensure that drivers, pedestrians, and all road users have a safe experience on the roads.

M. AMEEN

Mohammed Ameen is a seasoned blogger with a decade of experience, blending his master’s in business with practical expertise to offer valuable insights for Saudi expatriates. Since 2012, he has crafted informative content, helping expatriates navigate local culture, regulations, and resources.
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