Saudi Arabia’s Saher traffic cameras getting speed update

Updated 03 November 2017
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Saudi Arabia’s Saher traffic cameras getting speed update

RIYADH: According to Sabq, the General Directorate of Traffic has started modifying speed limits in the Saher cameras system, following the order of the interior minister to control speed limits on all roads in accordance with road conditions and safety requirements.

The spokesman for the General Directorate of Traffic, Col. Tariq Al-Rubaian, said that the speed limits that have been updated on some roads and streets will be 80 or 90 instead of 70 km/hour, according to road conditions, indicating that the speed limit on some of Riyadh’s roads will be 80 instead of 70 km/hour.

As for the main roads inside the cities and those connecting the cities, Al-Rubaian said that the speed limit will remain 120 km/hour, as it is the maximum speed limit set by the international traffic laws.

Saher will monitor speed violations only when the speed exceeds 132 km/hour and not 120 Km/hour.


UAE’s Sheikh Tahnoon ‘welcome anytime’: Saudi media minister

Saudi Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary (L) and Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (R). (Supplied)
Updated 29 January 2026
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UAE’s Sheikh Tahnoon ‘welcome anytime’: Saudi media minister

  • Sheikh Tahnoon “comes to the Kingdom whenever he wants without permission; it is his home and its leadership is his family,” the Kingdom’s media minister wrote on X

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Media Minister Salman Al-Dossary refuted on Wednesday allegations circulating on social media that the Kingdom has denied entry to the UAE’s National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed.
“What is being circulated about the Kingdom refusing to receive His Highness Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed is incorrect. His Highness comes to the Kingdom whenever he wants without permission; it is his home and its leadership is his family,” the minister wrote on X.
Sheikh Tahnoon is the Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and brother of the UAE’s President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said on Tuesday that while there had been a “difference of view” between the two countries over Yemen, their relationship was “critically important” for regional stability.
“The Kingdom is always keen on having a strong, positive relationship with the UAE as an important partner within the GCC,” he said.
He said the UAE’s withdrawal from Yemen served as a “building block” for the relationship with the Emirates to continue strong.
Last month, Yemen’s internationally recognized government asked the UAE to withdraw its forces from the country after the separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) that it supported seized large areas in the south and east.
The Saudi-led military Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen said on December 30 that it had conducted a “limited” airstrike against shipments of smuggled weapons destined to the STC.
The UAE defense ministry said it completed a full withdrawal from Yemen on January 2.