
1) Driving License in Saudi Arabia
To drive legally, every resident must hold a valid driving license in Saudi Arabia.
Foreign or international licenses are valid only for a short period after arrival. Once you receive your Iqama (residency permit), you must apply for a Saudi driving license for expats through the Traffic Department (Muroor). Saudi Arabia issues different types of driving licenses based on the vehicle category — such as private, public, or heavy vehicles.
For expatriates:
You’ll need the following documents required for a driving license in Saudi Arabia:
- A valid Iqama
- A translated copy of your home-country license
- Medical test (eye & blood test) from an approved clinic
- Appointment booked via Absher → Appointments → Traffic → Driving License
Tip: Always carry both your physical and digital license while driving.
2) Applying for a New Driving License in Saudi Arabia (Step-by-Step)
If you don’t have a local license yet, follow these steps to apply for a Saudi driving license for foreigners:
- Translate your home-country license into Arabic.
- Take the required medical tests (blood group, eyesight).
- Fill the application form (available online or at Muroor).
- Pay the license fee through any Saudi bank.
- Book and attend your driving test (theory + practical).
- Collect your license card after approval.
License Validity:
- 2 years (temporary)
- 5 or 10 years (standard license)
3) Driving in Saudi Arabia with an International License
If you’re a new arrival or visiting the Kingdom, you can drive using your International Driving Permit (IDP) for a short time. However, once you obtain your Iqama, you must switch to a Saudi driving license for expats.
Tip: Driving in Saudi Arabia with an international license after your Iqama is issued can lead to fines, so apply for your local license promptly.
4) Buying or Registering a Car
To own or register a vehicle under your name, you must have:
- A valid Iqama
- A Saudi driving license for foreigners
- Istimara (vehicle registration card)
- Valid car insurance
Register your car through Absher → Vehicles → Vehicle Management → Vehicle Registration.
5) Traffic Fines and Violations
Traffic enforcement in Saudi Arabia is strict, supported by automated Saher camera systems.
You can check and pay fines through Absher → Traffic Services → Violations Inquiry.
🚫 Common violations include:
- Over-speeding
- Using a mobile phone while driving
- Not wearing a seat belt
- Crossing red lights
Tip: Speed limits are clearly displayed in both Arabic and English — follow them carefully.
6) Parking Rules
- Park only in designated areas.
- Never block entrances, sidewalks, or government offices.
- In major cities like Riyadh, use paid parking apps such as Parkon or Mawgif.
Tip: Keep your QR-based parking ticket safe to avoid extra charges.
7) Public Transport Options
The public transportation system in Saudi Arabia is expanding quickly and provides dependable choices for foreigners:
- Riyadh Metro: Air-conditioned, clean, and safe.
- SAPTCO Buses: Operate within cities and on intercity routes.
- Ride Apps: Uber, Careem, Jeeny, and Kaiian are widely used.
Tip: Use the Riyadh Metro or Careem bikes for quick and affordable city travel.
8) Important Driving Etiquette
- Always keep your Iqama, driving license, and insurance in the car.
- Speak politely to police officers and avoid arguments.
- Avoid unnecessary honking; it’s considered impolite in many places.
- Do not record accidents or police activity — it’s prohibited by law.
9) Quick Arabic Words for Drivers
| English | Arabic | Pronunciation |
| Driving License | رخصة القيادة | Rukhsat Al-Qiyada |
| Traffic | مرور | Muroor |
| Fine | مخالفة | Mukhalafa |
| Speed Limit | السرعة المحددة | Al-Sur’a Al-Muhaddada |
| Parking | مواقف | Mawaaqif |
10) Drive Smart with Your Valid Driving License in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s roads are modern and safe — but only if you follow the rules.
- Keep your documents up to date
- Respect traffic signs and signals
- Follow speed limits
So, can foreigners drive in Saudi Arabia? Absolutely — as long as they hold a valid driving license in Saudi Arabia or a valid international driving permit before switching to a local license.
Driving responsibly will help you avoid fines and make your time in the Kingdom smooth, safe, and enjoyable.


