2023-07-29 15:24:34
After his children’s journey from Asir to Riyadh by land via the “Rain” road, journalist Ali Al-Jahli complains about the lack of regular service stations on some remote roads in the Kingdom, calling on the relevant authorities to intervene to provide a certain level of services to travelers on all roads spread in the Kingdom, stressing The need to develop a regulation that includes authorization criteria for opening fuel stations and their services on the roads, while creating incentives and legal and regulatory facilities for investors to provide services in these locations.
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