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Zawya
28-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Saudi: Absher carries out over 33mln e-transactions in March
RIYADH — The Ministry of Interior's electronic platform Absher has processed a total of 33,644,074 electronic transactions via its Absher Individuals and Absher Business platforms during March 2025. Of the total, 31,504,684 transactions were conducted via the Absher Individuals platform. These included 24,105,114 document reviews through the digital wallet service, available to citizens, residents, and visitors through the Absher app. The Absher Business platform recorded 2,139,390 transactions. The General Directorate of Public Security carried out 2,694,362 transactions during the same period, including 2,606,512 transactions by the General Department of Traffic, 3,851,454 by the General Directorate of Passports, and 330,745 by the Ministerial Agency of Civil Affairs. Among the public services offered through Absher Individuals, 69,732 reports were filed via the Absher Reports service, 66,277 requests were made for document delivery by post, and 1,604 general inquiries regarding fingerprints were processed. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
21-04-2025
- Automotive
- Zawya
Extended period for payment of discounted traffic fines comes to an end
RIYADH — The Ministry of Interior announced on Saturday the end of the extended grace period for the payment of the discounted traffic fines accumulated before April 18, 2024. The ministry urged all road users to comply with traffic regulations to ensure traffic safety. Earlier, the General Department of Traffic called on those concerned to take advantage of the 50 percent discount on traffic violations, and pay them before the April 18 2025 deadline, as the fines would revert to their original value after that date. According to the grace period, announced on April 18, 2024, 50 percent discount in traffic fines allows the perpetrators to make payment of fines either in one lump sum or separately for each violation. As per the previous royal directive, the reduction covered all violations committed before April 18, 2024 and all accumulated traffic fines must be settled within six months starting from April 18 until October 18, 2024 so as to benefit from this reduction. In October 2024, the Ministry of Interior announced the extension of the grace period for another six months. This was in implementation of the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Hi Dubai
26-03-2025
- Automotive
- Hi Dubai
Dubai Police Distributes Over 325,000 Iftar Meals to Ensure Safer Roads During Ramadan
In a dedicated effort to enhance traffic safety and prevent accidents, Dubai Police has distributed more than 325,250 iftar meals to motorists as part of the 'Ramadan Without Accidents' campaign. Running since the start of the holy month, the initiative aims to curb reckless driving during the moments leading up to Maghrib (sunset prayer)—a time when many motorists rush to break their fast, often resulting in accidents. Addressing a Critical Time on the Roads Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Director of the General Department of Traffic, highlighted that the Traffic Awareness Department has implemented this initiative in collaboration with key partners, including the RTA, Dubai Civil Defence, Dubai Health Authority, Emirates Red Crescent, and several private sector entities, with the support of over 375 volunteers. Curbing Risky Driving Before Iftar Al Mazrouei noted that traffic violations and accidents peak during iftar time, with drivers speeding or jumping signals in an attempt to reach their destination before sunset. He urged motorists to plan ahead, follow traffic rules, and exercise patience, stressing that 'Arriving late and safe is better than not arriving at all.' A Spirit of Social Unity He further praised the volunteers and partner organizations, emphasizing that the campaign reflects the UAE's values of compassion and community solidarity. By promoting responsible driving and road safety, Dubai Police continues its mission to achieve a Ramadan free of accidents, ensuring the well-being of all road users. News Source: Dubai Media Office


Zawya
25-03-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Saudi:Absher carries out over 24mln e-transactions in February
RIYADH — The Ministry of Interior's electronic platform Absher has processed 24,266,498 electronic transactions during the last month of February 2025, serving beneficiaries through Absher Individuals and Absher Business portals. The Absher Individuals platform carried out 21,993,417 transactions, and these included 14,597,218 document reviews via the platform's digital wallet, accessible to citizens, residents, and visitors through the Absher app. Absher Business facilitated 2,273,081 transactions. The platform also processed 3,010,233 transactions related to the General Directorate of Public Security, 2,904,774 transactions pertaining to the General Department of Traffic, 2,597,611 transactions related to the General Directorate of Passports, and 463,018 transactions pertaining to the Agency of the Ministry of Interior for Passports and Civil Affairs. Additionally, 89,012 document delivery requests were completed by mail, 80,815 Absher reports were issued, and 1,762 general fingerprint inquiries were made through the public services available on Absher Individuals. The number of unified digital identities issued by the Ministry of Interior through Absher has surpassed 28 million. These digital identities allow users to securely access the ministry's services through Absher Individuals, Absher Business, and Absher Government, as well as more than 500 government and private entities via the National Unified Access Portal (Nafath). © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Khaleej Times
19-03-2025
- Automotive
- Khaleej Times
Dh500 fine in Dubai: No random parking during Taraweeh, Qiyam prayers, police warn
Dubai Police have urged motorists to comply with traffic regulations and refrain from illegal parking near mosques during Taraweeh and Qiyam prayers which falls in the last 10 days of Ramadan. This came as a response to the increased traffic congestion that often accompanies the surge in worshippers during this sacred period. The authority highlighted that previous years have seen various parking-related violations, such as illegal double parking that blocks other vehicles, parking on sidewalks that block pedestrian movement and disrupts the urban environment, and obstructing entire traffic lanes near intersections and busy roads. Additionally, extended stays at mosques after prayers have contributed to congestion and delays for other worshippers. In Dubai, motorists will be hit with a Dh500 fine for improper parking and illegal double parking and a Dh400 fine for stopping a vehicle in a way that blocks pedestrians' movement. Blocking roads with parked vehicles has been identified as a disruptive practice that negatively impacts traffic flow, particularly in residential neighbourhoods and along key thoroughfares. Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, emphasised the importance of maintaining a smooth traffic environment during this busy time. To tackle potential disruptions, Major General Al Mazrouei highlighted that traffic patrols will be intensified in coordination with the General Department of Protective Security and Emergency and various police stations. "Patrol teams will be deployed to secure prayer areas, manage traffic flow, and redirect vehicles if congestion occurs," he stated, underscoring the commitment to ensuring road safety. In an effort to maintain order, traffic patrols will be strategically positioned to manage parking areas at mosques, prevent traffic jams, and assist worshippers in entering and exiting safely. Dubai Police urges the public to be considerate of other road users and cooperate with authorities to maintain a safe and organised traffic environment during the final nights of Ramadan.