Traffic Fine Calculator

Calculate traffic violation fines according to Saudi Muroor regulations - Select one or more violations to see total fines and deducted points

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How to Pay Traffic Fines?

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Absher Platform

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Muroor App

Download Muroor app > Login > Check violations > Pay

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Saudi Banks

Via banking apps > Government payments > Traffic fines > Pay

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Note: You may receive a 25% discount for early payment within 30 days for certain violations. Object to the violation within 30 days if you believe it is incorrect.

Traffic Violations in Saudi Arabia

Traffic violations in Saudi Arabia are governed by strict regulations aimed at maintaining road safety and reducing traffic accidents. The Saudi traffic system operates on a defined violation schedule with fines ranging from 100 SAR for minor infractions to 10,000 SAR for serious offenses such as reckless driving and dangerous speeding.

The Saudi Traffic Department uses the advanced Saher system to automatically detect violations, particularly speeding and red light running. The system operates 24/7 through cameras distributed across the Kingdom. Additionally, the traffic points system assigns each driver 24 points, which are deducted when violations are committed. When all points are exhausted, the driving license is suspended.

Major traffic violations include exceeding speed limits, running red lights, using mobile phones while driving, and not wearing seatbelts. Fines have been continuously updated as part of Vision 2030 to achieve the highest levels of traffic safety. You can use our Car Insurance Calculator to protect your vehicle from risks.

How to Pay Traffic Fines

Saudi Arabia provides several convenient electronic methods to pay traffic fines without needing to visit the traffic department. The most prominent is the Absher electronic platform (absher.sa), which allows easy inquiry and payment of fines through electronic traffic services. The Muroor app, available on both iOS and Android, is another convenient option.

Additionally, all Saudi banks offer traffic fine payment through their mobile apps or ATMs via the SADAD payment system. You can also pay directly at traffic departments spread across all cities in the Kingdom, or through unified government service centers.

It is recommended to pay traffic fines as soon as possible to avoid accumulation and to benefit from the early payment discount of up to 25% on certain violations. You can also object to any violation you believe is incorrect within 30 days of its recording date. To learn about driving school costs and obtaining a driving license, you can use our dedicated calculator.

Tips to Avoid Traffic Violations

Avoiding traffic violations starts with following traffic regulations and practicing safe driving. Key tips include: always adhere to the posted speed limit and use cruise control if available in your vehicle. Pay attention to traffic signals and come to a complete stop at red lights even if the road appears empty, as Saher cameras operate around the clock.

Avoid using your mobile phone while driving and use a Bluetooth headset or car system for necessary calls. Always buckle your seatbelt before starting the car and ensure all passengers are wearing theirs. Remember to renew your driving license, vehicle registration, and insurance before they expire to avoid unnecessary fines.

Maintain your car regularly and ensure that lights, tires, and brakes are in good condition. Avoid excessive window tinting that exceeds the allowed percentage (30%). To learn about fuel costs for your trips and calculate your car's consumption, you can use the Fuel Calculator available on our website. Remember that safe driving not only saves money but also protects your life and the lives of others.

Frequently Asked Questions About Traffic Violations

Speeding fines in Saudi Arabia range from 300 to 10,000 SAR depending on how much the speed limit is exceeded. Exceeding up to 120 km/h starts from 300 SAR, while exceeding 160 km/h can reach 10,000 SAR with license suspension.

You can pay traffic fines through Absher platform (absher.sa), Kulluna Amn app, Saudi banks online banking, or directly at traffic departments. You can also check and pay fines via the Muroor app.

Running a red light results in 6 points deducted from your traffic point balance, plus a fine ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 SAR. When points reach 24, your license will be suspended.

The fine for using a phone while driving ranges from 500 to 900 SAR with 4 points deducted. The violation includes holding the phone, texting, or browsing the internet while driving.

Yes, you can object to traffic violations within 30 days of the violation date through Absher platform, Muroor app, or by visiting the traffic department. Your objection will be reviewed and you will be notified of the result.

The traffic points system gives each driver 24 points. Points are deducted based on violation type (2-8 points). When all points are deducted, the license is suspended for 3 months to a year. Points are restored after the suspension period ends.

The seatbelt fine ranges from 150 to 300 SAR with 2 points deducted. The driver and all passengers must wear seatbelts while driving according to Saudi traffic regulations.