Government Affairs – Systems & Technology, in partnership with IT, is pleased to announce the Traffic Violation System is available beginning Sunday, September 6, 2015.
The purpose of the system is to automate traffic violations and the appeal process. It will also serve to encourage a safe driving culture in the community and ensure the safety of KAUST members and visitors.Additionally, it allows traffic violators to view their violations dashboard and appeal via the online web page.
Please click here for tutorials on how to use the system.
For traffic violation questions, please contact the Traffic Violation Office.
For technical questions, please contact the IT Helpdesk.
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2 Comment
Hello,
I like the idea.
What happens with all the people that dont have driving licence,specially the women?
Would be great if you can find a easy way to give them driving licence and so avoid a traffic ticket because of this.
Thanks,
-Karen
Dear Karen,
Thank you so much indeed for your valuable input. In regards to your question and your comment, I would recommend you to send an email to KAUST Health, Safety & Environment Department (HS&E) at Trafficsafety@kaust.edu.sa as they are responsible for KAUST Traffic and Vehicle Safety Policy.
Thanks
Government Affairs Systems and Technology