Road safety fears amid Jeddah food delivery boom

The increasing number of food delivery riders has increased the frequency of traffic crashes involving riders. (Supplied)
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Updated 03 February 2024
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Road safety fears amid Jeddah food delivery boom

  • Pakistani national Irfan Hassan told Arab News: “The way we drive is normal, but the car drivers deal with us with intimidation and harass us. We have a specific time for delivery so that the food does not get cold

JEDDAH: Demand for food delivery is booming in Jeddah but it comes with a side of road disruptions and traffic due to the increasing number of two-wheelers on the coastal city’s streets.

Some say the boom has transformed roads and drawn thousands of delivery riders into high-risk situations in an effort to deliver food hot and on time. The riders’ behavior is being criticized by those who claim that they drive their motorcycles at high speeds and recklessly, committing violations that may lead to fatal traffic accidents.

In front of one of the famous restaurants in Jeddah, where delivery drivers gather, Pakistani national Irfan Hassan told Arab News: “The way we drive is normal, but the car drivers deal with us with intimidation and harass us. We have a specific time for delivery so that the food does not get cold.

“We know the traffic regulations well,” he added.

The increasing number of food delivery riders has also increased the frequency of traffic crashes involving riders.

Mahmoud Shukry, an Egyptian rider, said: “In almost one year, I’ve been in involved in about 3-4 accidents — some major, some minor.” Shukry added that he knows one rider who died on the job after being hit by a car.

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• The Transport General Authority recently issued new regulations for order delivery business activities, which will come into effect on April 1.

• The regulations include a uniform for non-Saudis working in delivery services and grant permission to light transport vehicles to display advertisements.

“Last year I had a crash but it was due to the rain. Nothing happened to me, I pulled over and everything was safe,” he said.

Mohammad Al-Malki, 36, a bank employee said: “Most delivery drivers put people’s lives at risk. The way they ride their bikes is frightening and requires intervention.”

He added: “I encountered at least four accidents involving them at the peak of traffic congestion.”

Another delivery driver, Hussain Al-Wadani, from Yemen, said that he has been working in the profession since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Currently, to deliver an order, it ranges between SR20-30 ($5-8), depending on the distance, the size, quality and quantity of the order. Nowadays, if you make around 30 orders a day, the monthly income exceeds SR8,000,” he said.

Columnist Zail Al-Fadel has called authorities to take urgent action against the rapid increase in motorcycle usage, especially by delivery riders: “The rise in delivery motorcycles has led to increased instances of dangerous driving behaviors. This includes speeding, driving around cars in big numbers and engaging in wrong-way driving, which heighten the risks of accidents and compromises overall road safety.”

Ali Malibari, a specialist in transportation and traffic engineering, said that delivery motorcycles have increased traffic congestion on Jeddah’s main streets.

Malibari said: “Bike drivers lack adherence to safety procedures and standards, most notably not wearing a helmet. Unfortunately, the number of motorcycles is constantly increasing.”

He added: “The presence of motorcycles is normal, but it needs legalization and good traffic presence, and there must be awareness of these drivers.”

The Transport General Authority recently issued new regulations for order delivery business activities, which will come into effect on April 1.

The regulations introduce a uniform for non-Saudis working in delivery services, require non-Saudis to work only through light transport companies, grant permission to light transport vehicles to display advertisements, require delivery applications to use face recognition technology to verify a driver’s identity, determine the requirements for the use of motorcycles to deliver orders, in coordination with the General Directorate of Traffic, and stipulate that Saudis may continue to work in the field.

 


Health campaign promotes quality care in Saudi Arabia

Updated 04 November 2024
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Health campaign promotes quality care in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Ministry of Health has launched a campaign to promote health by enhancing access to and the quality and efficiency of health services and raising awareness of health risks, the Saudi Press Agency reported Monday.

The campaign “A Vibrant, Healthy Nation” introduces a modern healthcare model, offering integrated, individual-centered services aligned with Vision 2030’s goal of fostering a healthy society.

The ministry is committed to “enhancing public health, improving quality of life, and raising the Kingdom’s global healthcare standing.”

The campaign highlights the health transformation initiative’s positive impacts and informs citizens about its main features, aiming to engage all segments of society, SPA reported.

It emphasizes a shift from treating illness to prevention, involving primary care doctors and early detection programs.


Saudi environment ministry launches program to develop green tech

Updated 04 November 2024
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Saudi environment ministry launches program to develop green tech

  • Scheme seeks new ways to repurpose wastewater, looks at impact of microplastics

RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has opened applications for a new program to find ways to develop sustainable technologies in Saudi Arabia.

The Sustainable Innovation Fellowship Program aims to find ways to repurpose by-products from water treatment for the benefit of the environment; develop sustainable technologies for recycling membranes used in water treatment; and explore methods to reuse treated wastewater in desert and arid regions.

Supported by the Environment Fund and the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, the fellowship program will also assess the environmental impact of microplastics in water treatment plants, sewage, and wastewater.

In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is also introducing new e-services in accordance with international standards.


Industry meets creativity at Athar festival in Riyadh

Updated 04 November 2024
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Industry meets creativity at Athar festival in Riyadh

  • With workshops, discussions, and awards, the festival aims to drive growth in Saudi Arabia’s creative sectors

The second Athar Saudi Festival of Creativity will take place in Riyadh from Nov. 5 to 6.

Hosted by UAE-based Motivate Media Group and communications consultancy TRACCS, the festival will gather over 1,500 professionals and leaders from the creative marketing industry, featuring 100 regional and international speakers.

Ian Fairservice, managing partner and group editor in chief of Motivate Media Group, will chair the event, alongside Vice Chairman Mohammed Al-Ayed, CEO of TRACCS.

Pre-festival activities began on Nov. 3 with the Young Talent Academies, including the Student Creative Academy (in partnership with the Middle East Communications Network), the Student Marketers Academy, the NextGen Creative Academy, and the NextGen Marketers Academy.

These academies, featuring keynote sessions from industry experts, workshops, and a 24-hour hackathon, are open to full-time university students aged 18 to 25 and professionals under 30 in creative communications, marketing, or advertising.

The festival will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday with panel discussions, presentations, and fireside chats focused on redefining and growing the creative landscape in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and beyond, covering various sectors such as sports, entertainment, and tourism.

The event will conclude with the Athar Awards ceremony on the evening of Nov. 6.

Notable speakers include Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and executive chairman of S4 Capital PLC; Matt McKie, director of marketing for Manchester United; Waseem Kashan, executive director of marketing at ROSHN Group; Yahya Hamidaddin, vice president of corporate communications at ACWA Power; and Houda Tohme, CEO of Havas Media Middle East.

Sessions and keynotes will explore themes such as purpose-driven marketing, brand growth strategies, artificial intelligence, technology, cross-sector innovation, and unlocking creative potential.


Saudi Arabia and Iraq sign MoU on military cooperation

Updated 04 November 2024
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Saudi Arabia and Iraq sign MoU on military cooperation

  • Two defense ministers reviewed longstanding relations between their countries, focusing on ways to enhance defense ties

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and his Iraqi counterpart Thabet Al-Abbasi signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday aimed at strengthening cooperation in the military field.

The agreement, signed during a high-level meeting in Riyadh, represents a significant step forward in defense collaboration between the Kingdom and Iraq, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During their discussions, the two ministers reviewed the longstanding relations between their countries, focusing on ways to enhance defense ties.

They emphasized the importance of continued cooperation to foster regional security and stability, particularly amid ongoing regional tensions.

Both ministers discussed recent developments and shared efforts aimed at de-escalating conflicts, prioritizing actions that support peace and security in the region.

The MoU establishes a framework for increased collaboration on military matters, allowing Saudi Arabia and Iraq to address shared security challenges more effectively and pursue mutual goals in defense, SPA added. 


Saudi Islamic affairs minister receives Chinese envoy

Updated 04 November 2024
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Saudi Islamic affairs minister receives Chinese envoy

Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Dr. Abdullatif Al-Asheikh received Chinese Ambassador to the Kingdom Chang Hua in Riyadh on Monday.

During the meeting, they exchanged cordial talks and discussed issues of common interest, particularly those related to Islamic work and promoting moderation and peaceful coexistence, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar received Ambassador of Iran to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati in Riyadh on Monday. They discussed bilateral relations and other topics of common interest.