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Saudi Arabia has decided to make Hajj transport rules stricter to ensure safer and smoother travel for millions of pilgrims. The Royal Commission for Makkah and the Holy Sites has issued draft rules that clearly explain how transport companies must operate during Hajj. These rules also list penalties for those who break the law and set technical and operational standards to avoid chaos during pilgrim movement.
Under the proposed regulations, any transport provider that violates the rules can face strict action, including:
The rules clearly state that no individual or company is allowed to provide Hajj transport services without a valid permit. All operators must first get approval from the Pilgrim Transportation Guidance Centre before operating in designated Hajj areas.
Transport companies that want to take part in Hajj transportation must apply in advance and share key details about their services.
Each application must include:
Applications open once every year on the first day of Jumada al-Thani and stay open for 60 days. All applications must be submitted online through the platform set up by the Pilgrim Transportation Guidance Centre.
Service providers must also upload all required documents and information by the 15th of Shawwal. If needed, the guidance centre can extend this deadline up to the end of Shawwal.
Transport service providers must follow these rules:
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