Saudi Arabia's Transport General Authority (TGA) has announced firm enforcement of a new Road Transport Law that bans unlicensed passenger transport in all forms, including informal ride solicitation or hailing. The law introduces significant penalties aimed at deterring illegal activity, protecting passengers, and supporting regulated operators.
Saudi Arabia's Transport General Authority (TGA) has officially implemented a new legal framework that prohibits any individual from engaging in road transport without proper authorization, specifically targeting the widespread and informal practice of hailing or soliciting passengers. The new framework aims to curb unsafe and unregulated transport practices that compromise passenger safety and disrupt market fairness.
Under the new law, it is now a violation to conduct or attempt any form of passenger transport activity without a license. This includes actions such as:
Penalties for illegal passenger transport violators
The law outlines a tiered penalty system based on the nature and severity of the violation:
TGAs broader enforcement goals
The TGA stated that this regulatory move is part of its broader effort to:
Saudi Arabia's Transport General Authority (TGA) has officially implemented a new legal framework that prohibits any individual from engaging in road transport without proper authorization, specifically targeting the widespread and informal practice of hailing or soliciting passengers. The new framework aims to curb unsafe and unregulated transport practices that compromise passenger safety and disrupt market fairness.
Under the new law, it is now a violation to conduct or attempt any form of passenger transport activity without a license. This includes actions such as:
- Calling out to passengers or encouraging them to board
- Soliciting individuals for transport services
- Following or intercepting people to offer rides
- Gathering in areas designated for passenger pick-up
- Or roaming with the intent to attract passengers.
Penalties for illegal passenger transport violators
The law outlines a tiered penalty system based on the nature and severity of the violation:
- Individuals engaged in preparatory violations may face fines of up to SAR 11,000, and vehicle impoundment for up to 25 days.
- Those found actively transporting passengers without a license face harsher penalties, including:
- Fines of up to SAR 20,000
- Vehicle impoundment for up to 60 days
- Potential auctioning of the impounded vehicle and
- Deportation for non-Saudi violators.
TGAs broader enforcement goals
The TGA stated that this regulatory move is part of its broader effort to:
- Eliminate illegal passenger transport practices
- Protect the rights and safety of passengers
- Ensure consistent quality of transport services and
- Support licensed operators and maintain fair competition in the sector.
- Workshops
- Public meetings and
- The publication of guidance manuals aimed at informing stakeholders and improving compliance with the new road transport regulations.
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