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Traffic authority urges drivers to follow safety rules as schools reopen

Saudi traffic authorities announce readiness for a comprehensive traffic plan as students return to schools and universities across the Kingdom on Sunday.

Traffic authority urges drivers to follow safety rules as schools reopen

The General Directorate of Traffic in Saudi Arabia has urged motorists to follow traffic rules as students return to school on Sunday. This comes as the Kingdom's new academic year commences on Sunday, corresponding to 10/3/1448H. The traffic authority is prepared to implement a traffic management plan and organize vehicle movement to ensure smooth traffic flow near educational facilities, shopping centers, and main roads across the Kingdom.

The Directorate emphasized that these measures aim to enhance road safety and protect students as they resume classes. The Ministry of Education reported that preparations for the new academic year have been completed, with more than 36 million school textbooks delivered before the summer break. The ministry highlighted significant curriculum developments, including 22 subjects improved, 50 units on artificial intelligence introduced, and the launch of specialized schools for gifted students.

Additionally, the ministry provided 200 new buildings for the private education sector, creating around 160,000 additional seats to boost educational capacity. The Education Portal continues to offer advanced digital services for students, parents, and teachers.

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