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Saudi Ride-Hailing Sector Booms, Drivers Earn Over SAR 2B Annually

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RIYADH. As demand for smart mobility solutions skyrockets, Saudi Arabia’s ride-hailing sector is accelerating at full throttle, with drivers earning a collective SAR 2 billion annually and completing 80.5 million trips in 2024 — a 26% year-on-year surge —according to new data from the Transport General Authority (TGA). 

Dr. Rumaih Al-Rumaih, Acting President of TGA, unveiled the figures at an event hosted by Uber Saudi Arabia to launch its annual economic impact report, underscoring the sector’s role in advancing Vision 2030 goals for job creation, tech adoption, and urban mobility. 

Key Stats: Drivers, Trips & Female Participation Soar 

“Ride-hailing isn’t just about mobility — it’s a catalyst for economic empowerment,” said Dr. Al-Rumaih, crediting regulatory reforms for enabling “flexible employment” opportunities. The sector now supports thousands of Saudis, with women drivers representing a growing share of the workforce. 

Tech-Driven Growth Meets Vision 2030 Ambitions 

The TGA has prioritized modernizing transport frameworks to integrate innovations like electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous mobility tech, ensuring the Kingdom stays ahead of global trends.

The TGA pledges to expand partnerships with private firms like Uber and invest in AI-driven regulatory tools to maintain growth. With 85% of Saudis under 35, the sector is poised to become a cornerstone of youth employment and tech-driven entrepreneurship.  Saudi’s focus remains on building a smarter, greener transport ecosystem that meets global standards while empowering Saudi talent.

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