23 Dec. 2025
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Safety Pillars

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Vehicle, road and human factors.

 

First: The vehicle

The means of vehicle safety are:

  • Tire: size, durability, speed rate, production year and storage.
  • Lights: clarity, color and lighting level.
  • Indicators.
  • Mirrors: vehicle rear-view mirror that enables drivers to see the road behind them.
  • Windshield wipers.
  • Service brake and parking brake, which control vehicle movement.
  • Shift Interlock.
  • Sound and light warning indicators (on the dashboard) such as fuel, oil, temperature, speed and battery indicators.
  • Safety belts.
  • Headrests.
  • Children seats.
  • Air bags.

Vehicle safety requirements:

  • Spare tires and the tools used to remove and install them.
  • Fire extinguisher.
  • First aid kit.
  • Rollover door locking systems.
  • Fireproof furniture.
  • Light reflecting triangle.

Realizing the vitality of vehicle Maintenance, the government put protective procedures to secure vehicle maintenance and prevent traffic accidents. The Vehicle Periodic Inspection aims to:

  • Improve quality of vehicle maintenance.
  • Minimize traffic accidents.
  • Maximize vehicle's service life.
  • Protect the environment.
  • Keep road users safe including drivers, passengers, and the pedestrians.
  • Discover problems before getting worse or causing loss (Early troubleshooting.)

Second: The road

Means of safety on road:

  • Realizing the importance of roads, the Saudi Government constructed high quality networks of roads all over the country.
  • Effective road design and structural plans.
  • Road lighting.
  • Road traffic safety procedures such as clearing natural obstacles such as dust and sand.
  • Traffic control instruments such as traffic lights, warning signs, and road cat eyes.
  • Vehicles weighing points between the Saudi governorates and cities.

Third: The driver

The driver is the most effective factor in the traffic operation; a good driver must have the following:

  • Normal state of mind.
  • Healthy senses.
  • Good knowledge of and strict commitment to traffic rules and regulations.
  • High concentration while driving.
  • A strong sense of responsibility.
  • Good knowledge of the vehicle mechanics and maintenance.

The driver's means of safety:

  • Safety belt.
  • Headrest.
  • Medical instruments such as eye glasses, first aid kit and airbags.