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Start practicing for your Saudi driving test by choosing the test below. Each test includes different road signs or rules to help you prepare. Start with the first test and then go through them one by one. When you feel confident about your preparation, practice with challenge tests.
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Explore all essential traffic signs and signals in one convenient place. This section is perfect for those who want to quickly review signs without downloading any materials.
When you see camels crossing the road, slow down your vehicle speed and wait until the camels have crossed the entire section of the road to ensure safety.
Taking medicine for headaches, nasal congestion, or influenza can affect driver focus and skills. It's important to be aware of these side effects before driving.
If the steering wheel breaks down, hold it with both hands firmly to maintain control of the vehicle.
Committing a traffic violation means paying a fine and adding black points to the driver’s log, which can lead to further penalties.
If you feel tired or sleepy, stop on the side of the road and take some sleep and rest to prevent accidents caused by fatigue.
Fatigue weakens a driver's ability to drive, so it is better to avoid driving long distances at night and take breaks for short rests.
When a camel sees a vehicle crossing the road, it neither gets scared nor moves away. Drivers should be cautious and patient.
When feeling tired while driving, stop or slow down to relax and prevent accidents caused by decreased alertness.
Obtaining a driving license means being familiar with and adhering to traffic rules and regulations, ensuring responsible driving.
The speed limit on the road means following the posted limit while taking road conditions into account for safety.
Safety requirements include having a safety triangle and a fire extinguisher in the vehicle for emergency situations.
A common accident near schools is being run over by a vehicle, highlighting the need for caution in these areas.
It is a violation of traffic laws for a non-disabled driver to park in spaces designated for the disabled, ensuring accessibility.
Having your vehicle checked occasionally helps detect faults in time and prevents unexpected accidents by ensuring proper maintenance.
A continuous line on your path means you cannot overtake another vehicle, maintaining lane discipline and safety.
To know the absence of vehicles in blind spots, look in the mirrors and turn your head if necessary to ensure a clear view.
When driving between roads, use indicators to signal your intentions to other drivers, promoting safe lane changes.
The "two-second rule" is used to maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and the one in front, reducing collision risk.
If your vehicle is close to the designated point before counting two seconds, reduce your speed as you are too close to the vehicle in front.
Use more than the two-second rule, such as a four-second countdown, when the road is wet or visibility is poor, such as in foggy conditions.
The purpose of using the two-second rule repeatedly while driving is to ensure that the distance between vehicles remains safe.
If you reach the designated point before completing the two-second countdown, it indicates that you are too close to the vehicle ahead.
If you encounter a flashing yellow traffic light at an intersection, slow down and proceed with caution, being prepared to stop if necessary.
When two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection simultaneously, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.
If a tire suddenly loses pressure while driving at high speed, gradually reduce speed and maintain control of the steering without applying brakes abruptly.
It is not permissible to use a mobile phone while stopped at a red traffic light, as it is a violation and distracts the driver.
When approaching a pedestrian crossing without traffic lights, and people are waiting to cross, stop and allow pedestrians to cross the road safely.
If your vehicle breaks down in the middle of a busy road, turn on the hazard lights and move the vehicle to the side of the road if possible.
A red reflective road marker indicates the edge of the road, warning drivers not to cross it, especially in areas with poor visibility.
In foggy conditions with severely reduced visibility, reduce your speed, turn on low-beam headlights, and maintain a greater distance from the vehicle in front to ensure safety.
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