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Saudi Arabia Launches Initial Operational Phase for Self-Driving Vehicles

Saudi Arabia Launches Initial Operational Phase for Self-Driving Vehicles

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The Saudi Transport Minister and the Chairman of the Transport General Authority (TGA), Saleh Al-Jasser, on Wednesday inaugurated the initial operational phase for self-driving vehicles in Riyadh, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The initiative marks a major milestone toward developing smart, safe and AI-driven transport systems across Saudi Arabia, in line with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.
The move also aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 which aims to adopt sustainable mobility solutions powered by the latest AI technologies.
This project is the result of a cross-sector partnership involving the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information, and the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO). It also includes private companies such as Uber, WeRide, and AiDriver.
On this occasion, Al-Jasser said that the launch of the initial operational phase for self-driving vehicles demonstrates the Kingdom's ambitious vision toward developing a smart and integrated transport ecosystem that supports economic growth and boosts the quality of life.
Moreover, Al-Jasser pointed out that enabling advanced technologies and developing regulatory and operational frameworks represent a key pillar for expanding the application of this technology and support the ongoing transformation in the transport sector.
Furthermore, they underscore Saudi Arabia's efforts toward achieving sustainability, enhancing mobility efficiency, and localizing innovation, according to Al-Jasser.
The launch of the initial operational phase of autonomous vehicles contributes to advancing a smart and sustainable future of mobility.#SaudiTGA pic.twitter.com/y6K3zhG9uz
— الهيئة العامة للنقل | TGA (@Saudi_TGA) July 23, 2025
During this phase, the self-driving vehicles will operate in a real-world setting across several key sites in Riyadh, including King Khalid International Airport, major highways and selected urban hubs.
The TGA will provide direct regulatory and technical supervision for implementation. During this initial phase, vehicles will transport passengers with a safety officer onboard to ensure safety and track the performance of their smart systems in real-world conditions.
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