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HSE Road Safety Update: Safe Use of Golf Carts at KAUST

Golf carts are commonly used at KAUST for both transportation and utility purposes. However, misuse can result in accidents, injuries, and property damage. The following is a summary of key safety rules for operating golf carts on campus. Please note that this list is not exhaustive. All users are reminded to review the full guidelines in the KAUST Road Safety Code.

Who Can Drive a Golf Cart?

Golf cart operators must hold either a valid driver’s license recognized in Saudi Arabia or a KAUST Driving Permit issued by the Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Department. KAUST residents who are not licensed to drive a car in KSA may apply for a KAUST Driving Permit starting at age 17 (Hijri).

Instructions for applying through the KAUSTCentral App were previously shared in The Lens.

Where Can Golf Carts Be Used?

Golf cars may be driven on roads, golf cart-approved routes, and campus service tunnels. They are not allowed on pedestrian walkways, sidewalks, Discovery Square, and designated cycle lanes.

Speed Limits

The maximum speed for all vehicles at KAUST is the posted limit—but this is not a target speed. Drivers must reduce speed near pedestrians, in high-traffic areas, and when conditions require extra caution.

Safe Driving Practices

  • Remove the key from the ignition when parked to prevent unauthorized use.
  • Always yield to pedestrians, they have the right of way.
  • Avoid distracted driving, including the use of mobile phones. Always stay focused and alert.
  • All golf cart occupants must wear seat belts. Children and infants must be secured in an appropriate child restraint, correctly installed per the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Parking

  • Park only in designated areas. Do not use spaces reserved for specific vehicles, including those marked for emergency use.
  • Never block walkways, emergency exits, or access to fire safety equipment.

Thank you for Keeping KAUST Safe.

For more information, please contact hse@kaust.edu.sa or read the KAUST Road Safety Code.

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