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Mon, Nov 04, 2024 | Jumada al-Awwal 2, 1446
Saudi road maintenance time down 40% thanks to modern technology, transport minister says
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi road maintenance time has been slashed by 40
percent thanks to modern technologies, according to the Kingdom’s Minister of
Transport and Logistics Services.
During a speech on the first day of the Road
Safety and Sustainability Conference taking place in Riyadh from Nov. 3—4, Saleh
Al-Jasser said the cutting-edge innovations have also helped reduce carbon
emissions.
This falls in line with Saudi Arabia’s Roads
General Authority’s vision of enhancing the safety and sustainability of the
road sector through national competencies. It also aligns with the body’s
keenness to improve the quality of road networks and user experience, as well as
foster innovation.
It is also in line with the authority’s objective
to reduce the number of road deaths to less than five cases per 100,000 people.
“Modern technologies have helped reduce road
maintenance time by up to 40 percent while reducing carbon emissions,” Al-Jasser
said.
He added: “The Kingdom has implemented many
scientific innovations such as road cooling and rubber roads and has advanced in
the road quality index to fourth place among the G20 countries.”
The minister highlighted how this confirms its
leadership in achieving the highest safety and quality standards on roads.
“The Kingdom’s vision has given great attention to
quality of life and road safety,” Al-Jasser said.
“The Kingdom’s road network is the world’s first
in terms of connectivity, and enhances sustainable development for individuals
and goods according to the highest standards of security and safety,” he also
said.
The minister went on to say a large number of road
networks were surveyed to identify shortcomings and execute safety initiatives.
Several measures have been implemented following the reviews.
Speaking at the same event, the Vice Minister of
Transport and Logistics Services for Road Affairs and Acting CEO of RGA, Badr
Abdullah Al-Dulami, shared findings from the world’s largest road survey, which
confirmed that 77 percent of the Kingdom’s roads meet safety standards. He also
highlighted that protection measures in traffic diversions have risen to 95
percent.
“Expanding an advanced research study that the
authority is working on to use the products of building demolition in asphalt
mixtures, which contributes to preserving the environment and investing in
natural resources,” Al-Dulami said.
“Launching the Saudi Road Code, which contributes
to raising the level of safety, preserving the environment, and preparing the
infrastructure for self-driving vehicles,” he added.
Chairman of the International Road Federation,
Abdullah bin Abdulrahman Al-Muqbil, was also present during the event.
“To make roads safer for travel, we have harnessed
modern technologies to sustain them and raise their efficiency,” Al-Muqbil
said.
The chairman said the federation has established
effective partnerships with member states, including the Kingdom, which has led
to enhanced safety and sustainability in the road sector and the adoption of
modern technologies.