MUSCAT — Authorities noted that the maximum speed limit in these areas is 30 km/h, and speed bumps are designed to calm traffic flow, reduce vehicle speeds, and minimise accidents caused by speeding.
The measures aim to protect pedestrians, particularly near homes, schools, and mosques, while alerting drivers to exercise caution and contributing to an overall safer environment for residents and road users.
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