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Saudi Arabia introduces major new road code
Saudi Arabia's Roads General Authority (RGA) has unveiled the Saudi Road Code, a unified system for classifying roads across the Kingdom.
The initiative aims to boost road safety, improve urban mobility, and ensure infrastructure readiness for future technologies, including autonomous vehicles.
The newly issued code is part of the Kingdom's broader efforts to enhance quality of life and modernize its transport network as outlined in Vision 2030.
Saudi Road Code roadways key types
Highways: High-speed routes with full access control, no direct intersections, and no traffic signals—connecting cities and governorates
Arterial Roads: Major roads within cities designed to handle high traffic volumes, equipped with controlled intersections and signals
Collector Roads: Connect residential areas to main arterial routes, channelling local traffic efficiently
Local Roads: Low-speed roads serving neighbourhoods and commercial areas with light traffic and an emphasis on safety
The RGA described the code as a comprehensive technical reference for all government entities involved in planning, building, operating, and maintaining roads. This includes ministries, municipalities, city development authorities, and governorates.
In addition to defining road categories, the code provides detailed technical guidance, including:
Planning and design protocols
Operational and maintenance procedures
Environmental considerations
Safety and sustainability standards
Compatibility with autonomous vehicle infrastructure
Technical drawings, checklists, and performance benchmarks
By implementing this unified standard, Saudi Arabia is taking a significant step toward creating a safer, more efficient, and future-ready road network, aligned with its national development goals.