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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.
Overtaking the vehicle in front is prohibited in all specified situations, such as when visibility is poor or on curves and uphill sections.
Maneuvering at high speed between vehicles results in 8 points and a SR 500 fine, as it poses significant safety risks.
Failure to give way to the driver who has the right incurs 6 points, emphasizing the importance of yielding to avoid accidents.
Not complying with traffic regulations at road intersections results in 6 points and a SR 300 fine, highlighting the need for caution at intersections.
Overtaking vehicles in curves and uphill sections results in 6 points and a SR 500 fine due to the increased danger in these areas.
Using a seat belt is always necessary for safety, reducing the risk of injury in accidents.
Children under 10 years need fixed chairs with seat belts, ensuring their safety during travel.
The seat belt is fixed across the chest and stomach to provide effective restraint in case of a collision.
Saudi traffic rules require both the driver and passengers to use seat belts on all roads for maximum safety.
The seat belt helps reduce potential injuries and severe damage in accidents by restraining occupants.
A seat belt is very necessary for pregnant women to protect both the mother and unborn child in case of an accident.
The seat belt is compulsory for both the driver and passenger, ensuring everyone in the vehicle is protected.
Driving without a seatbelt results in 2 points and a SR 150 fine, emphasizing the importance of seatbelt use.
The points system logs the driver’s traffic violations to track and penalize unsafe driving behavior.
A driver's license will be suspended temporarily when the points record reaches 24 points, encouraging adherence to traffic laws.
Points are deleted from the driver’s log after passing a year without committing traffic violations, rewarding safe driving.
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs results in 24 points and a SR 10,000 fine, reflecting the severity of this violation.
Drifting incurs 24 points and a SR 20,000 fine due to its high risk and potential for causing accidents.
Driving a vehicle in the opposite direction results in 12 points and a SR 3,000 fine, as it endangers all road users.
Failure to comply with traffic police direction results in 8 points and a SR 500 fine, stressing the importance of following lawful orders.
Not stopping at a stop sign incurs 6 points and a SR 3,000 fine, as it can lead to dangerous intersection collisions.
Stopping over railroads results in 6 points and a SR 1,000 fine, due to the high risk of train collisions.
Driving within lanes not intended for driving results in 4 points and a SR 100 fine, maintaining lane discipline.
Overtaking a school bus when they stop to board or unload incurs 4 points and a SR 3,000 fine, ensuring children's safety.
Uncovering or untying transported loads results in 4 points and a SR 500 fine, as unsecured loads can cause accidents.
Making an illegal amendment to a vehicle’s body results in 4 points and a SR 300 fine, maintaining vehicle safety standards.
Using mobile phones while driving results in 2 points and a SR 500 fine, as it distracts the driver and increases accident risk.
Riding a motorbike without a helmet results in 2 points and a SR 1,000 fine, emphasizing the importance of head protection.
Jumping the red traffic light incurs 12 points and a SR 3,000 fine, as it significantly increases collision risk.
Driving a vehicle without brake lights results in 8 points and a SR 500 fine, as it impairs other drivers' ability to react safely.
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