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2025 Updates on Speed Limit Regulations in GCC
The GCC countries are known for their exceptional road networks and world-class vehicles. However, to ensure safety for all road users, governments across the GCC have implemented updated speed limit regulations.
Here’s a country-wise breakdown of the latest updates:
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Road Network: Extensive freeways connecting all major Emirates.
- Light Vehicles: Speed limits range from 60 Km/h to 120 Km/h depending on the road type (urban or freeway). A 20 Km/h buffer exists in all Emirates except Abu Dhabi.
- Heavy Vehicles: Speed limits are set between 60 Km/h and 80 Km/h, with specific lanes dedicated to trucks and lorries on freeways.
- Notable Features:
- Well-marked signs and speed limits.
- Heavy fines for exceeding limits.
- Commercial vehicles face restrictions during specific times on freeways.
Bahrain
- Urban Roads: Speed limits between 50 Km/h and 80 Km/h, depending on proximity to risk-prone areas.
- City Driving: Recommended at 60 Km/h.
- Freeways: Speed limits range from 100 Km/h to 120 Km/h.
Kuwait
Road Types
- Highways: Maximum 120 Km/h.
- Rural Roads: 50 Km/h to 80 Km/h.
- Urban Areas: Maximum 45 Km/h.
Driving Requirements
- 1968 International Driving Permit and a valid local license are mandatory.
- Kuwait features a robust 4900 Km of paved roads and multi-lane highways for safe travel.
Oman
Speed Limits
- Urban Areas: 40 Km/h to 60 Km/h.
- Rural Areas: 100 Km/h to 120 Km/h.
- Freeways: 120 Km/h to 140 Km/h.
Important Note:
- The previous 15 Km/h grace limit has been abolished. Strict adherence to speed limits is now mandatory.
Qatar
Light Vehicles & Motorcycles
- 60 Km/h to 100 Km/h in cities and villages.
- Maximum 120 Km/h on freeways.
Heavy Vehicles
- Maximum 50 Km/h in cities and villages.
- Maximum 80 Km/h on outer roads.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Speed Limits on Highways
- Cars: 140 Km/h (only on specific stretches).
- Buses: 100 Km/h.
- Trucks: 80 Km/h.
Guidelines: Drivers must follow the speed limits posted on signboards, as the higher limits apply only to select parts of the highways.
Key Takeaways for Motorists in the GCC
- Adhere strictly to the speed limits to avoid penalties and ensure road safety.
- Speed limits may vary based on road type, vehicle type, and region.
- Pay attention to road signs, which are clearly marked across all GCC countries.
- Heavy vehicles often have dedicated lanes and lower speed limits.
Stay informed and drive safely to protect yourself and others on the road!