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Arab Urdu NewsPublished at April 26, 2026 at 07:52 PM6:04
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6000 Riyals Fine For Going In to Streets Again & Again? Saudi Arabia Traffic Rules - Public Decency

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Saudi traffic fineSaudi Arabia driving rulesNawaf Al Jamiaafternoon roaming fineSaudi traffic law update6000 riyals fine
Published time
April 26, 2026 at 07:52 PM
Duration
6:04
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
Saudi Arabia
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55.8K
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Estimated Total Revenue
$33.46 - $195.17
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$0.6 - $3.5
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Saudi traffic fine
Video Description
A new discussion is trending across social media after content creator @nawaf_aljameaofficia shared details about a possible traffic fine in Saudi Arabia. According to him, repeatedly driving back and forth in the same street during peak afternoon hours — often referred to as “Afternoon Roaming” or “Farrah Al-Asr” — could potentially lead to a fine ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 SAR. The claim suggests that authorities may monitor such behavior, possibly even using drone surveillance, especially if it causes congestion or disturbance in residential areas. Interestingly, the focus appears to be on afternoon timing, while similar activity at night or early morning may not be treated the same way. However, it’s important to note that there has been no official confirmation or denial from the Saudi traffic authorities regarding this specific violation. This means the information remains speculative, although it has gained attention and seems plausible to many based on ongoing discussions and social media reports. Viewers are advised to stay cautious, follow official updates, and avoid activities that may disrupt public roads or create unnecessary traffic. #SaudiArabia #TrafficFine #NawafAlJamia #SaudiTraffic #DrivingRules #Maroor #KSA #TrafficUpdate #RoadSafety #ViralNews #SocialMediaNews
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