The Ministry of Interior in Saudi Arabia announced a six-month grace period for a 50 percent reduction in accumulated traffic fines, starting from April 18 and ending on October 18. This initiative was put in place in response to the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. The reduction covers all violations committed before April 18, 2024, and all fines must be settled within the six-month period to benefit from the reduction. This discount allows for fines to be paid either in one lump sum or separately for each violation.
The goal of this initiative is to alleviate the financial burden on citizens, expatriates, visitors, and GCC nationals by reducing penalties for all violations recorded before the reduction period begins. Article 75 of the Traffic Law will be applied to violations committed after April 18, offering a 25 percent reduction on single violations. The article also mandates imprisonment and enforcement if fines are not paid after the objection period and legally stipulated payment deadline expire. Payment of traffic violations can be done through the SADAD payment system and the Efaa platform, with the Traffic Directorate warning against dealing with suspicious links, phone calls, and websites claiming to provide the service.
However, the royal decree enforced by the Ministry of Interior states that offenders who commit specific violations during the reduction period will not be eligible for the discount. These violations include drifting, driving under the influence of drugs or banned substances, exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 km/h on roads with a limit of 120 km/h, or by more than 30 km/h on roads with a limit of 140 km/h. Offenders who commit any of these violations during the six-month grace period will not be able to benefit from the reduction in traffic fines.
It is essential for individuals with accumulated traffic fines to take advantage of this reduction within the specified period to avoid facing higher penalties in the future. The Ministry of Interior’s initiative aims to promote road safety by reducing traffic violations and encouraging compliance with traffic laws. The implementation of the reduction in accumulated fines is a significant step towards creating a safer and more responsible driving environment for all road users in Saudi Arabia.
In conclusion, the six-month grace period for the payment of a 50 percent reduction in accumulated traffic fines is a beneficial opportunity for individuals to settle their fines at a reduced cost. By taking advantage of this initiative, individuals can alleviate the financial burden of accumulated fines and contribute to the promotion of road safety in Saudi Arabia. It is important for individuals to make timely payments within the specified period to avoid facing higher penalties in the future. The Traffic Directorate’s efforts to implement this reduction reflect the government’s commitment to creating a safer driving environment for all road users in the country.