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About 7.6 million vehicles travelling on Saudi Arabia's roads

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Adrian
2024-09-09

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The General Authority for Roads in Saudi Arabia announced that over 7.6 million vehicles passed through various roads in the Kingdom. This statistic covers the period from August 17 to 23, during which the number of vehicles that crossed the Saudi road network reached 7.6 million.

The statistics were divided according to different regions and cities in Saudi Arabia. Makkah region topped the list as the area with the highest vehicle passage for the previous week.

 

The ranking of regions by vehicle passage is as follows:
Makkah Region: 2.7 million vehicles, down by 600,000 from the previous week.
Riyadh Region: 1 million vehicles, down by 100,000 from the previous week.
Eastern Region: 1.1 million vehicles.
Medina Region: 877,000 vehicles, down from 1 million vehicles the previous week.
Qassim Region: 376,000 vehicles, down from 415,000 vehicles the previous week.
Asir Region: 201,000 vehicles, down from 243,000 vehicles the previous week.
Tabuk Region: 250,000 vehicles, down from 258,000 vehicles the previous week.
Hail Region: 220,000 vehicles, down from 253,000 vehicles the previous week.
Al-Jawf Region: 186,000 vehicles, down from 193,000 vehicles the previous week.
Najran Region: 165,000 vehicles, down from 175,000 vehicles the previous week.
Al-Baha Region: 122,000 vehicles, down from 163,000 vehicles the previous week.
Jazan Region: 103,000 vehicles, down from 112,000 vehicles the previous week.
Northern Borders Region: 129,000 vehicles, the same as the previous week.

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Adrian is an Editor. Psychology graduate with over 4 years in the automotive industry, 3 in front of the camera. Occasionally seen at his family owned tyre shop. He will only buy cars that pass the big bottle test.

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