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Saudi Arabia is ranked 4th in road quality among G20 countries.

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 8:16 PM
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Saudi Arabia has made significant progress in improving the quality of its roads, with the road quality index rising to 5.7. This places the Kingdom in the fourth rank among the G20 countries, according to a survey conducted by the Saudi Roads General Authority. The survey found that more than 77 percent of roads in Saudi Arabia meet safety standards, surpassing the 66 percent target set last year. These results were revealed 500 days after the launch of the Roads Sector Strategy, which focuses on safety, quality, and traffic density.

The Roads General Authority has implemented a number of initiatives to enhance the quality of roads and improve traffic safety. This includes establishing a road safety data center to collect and analyze data related to traffic accidents, as well as opening a regional office for the International Road Assessment Program (IRAP) to enhance international cooperation in traffic safety. The authority has also converted road maintenance contracts into performance-based contracts to improve the quality of work and developed an advanced system for managing bridges to enhance their safety.

In terms of road projects, the implementation rate has exceeded 90 percent due to efforts to complete projects quickly and efficiently. This success reflects the effectiveness of the strategy in achieving its goals and enhancing Saudi Arabia’s position internationally as a global logistics center. The authority is aiming to further enhance road safety and readiness by reaching the sixth global ranking in the road quality index and reducing the number of road deaths to less than five per 100,000 people. Additionally, the goal is to cover the road network with traffic safety factors and increase private sector participation in operational work to 20 percent.

Overall, the Roads General Authority in Saudi Arabia is committed to achieving the objectives of the road sector strategy by focusing on safety, quality, and traffic density. The authority is dedicated to improving the level of safety and readiness on the road network and enhancing the Kingdom’s position internationally as a global logistics center. With a strong focus on data analysis, international cooperation, and performance-based contracts, Saudi Arabia is on track to further improve road quality and traffic safety across the country.

In conclusion, Saudi Arabia has made significant strides in improving its road network and enhancing traffic safety. The Roads General Authority has implemented a number of initiatives to raise the quality of roads and reduce accidents, including the establishment of a road safety data center and the conversion of maintenance contracts into performance-based contracts. The authority is focused on achieving its goals of reaching the sixth global ranking in road quality and reducing road deaths, while increasing private sector participation in operational work. Saudi Arabia is well on its way to becoming a global leader in road quality and traffic safety.

In conclusion, Saudi Arabia has made significant progress in improving the quality of its roads, with a rise in the road quality index and a high percentage of roads meeting safety standards. The Roads General Authority has implemented various initiatives to enhance road quality and traffic safety, such as establishing a road safety data center and developing an advanced system for managing bridges. By focusing on data analysis, international cooperation, and performance-based contracts, Saudi Arabia is on track to achieve its objectives and strengthen its position as a global logistics center. With a commitment to improving road safety and readiness, Saudi Arabia is actively working towards reducing road deaths and increasing private sector participation in operational work.

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