The road linking the north of Al-Harazat neighborhood and Hoda Al-Sham is one of the roads that were recently opened and asphalted, and it is a vital outlet for the residents of Al-Harazat neighborhood to reach Al-Haramain Road in order to avoid traffic jams on the old Mecca Road and King Abdullah Road leading to Al-Haramain Road, but the residents' joy was not complete due to the poor asphalting. The road has a narrow area and excavations that cover most of its sides, causing breakdowns for passing vehicles and horrific traffic accidents.
Abboud Al-Zubaidi, a resident of Al-Harazat, believes that the road is dangerous in its current condition, due to the potholes and cracks that cover most of its features and that lurk vehicles day and night.
As for Yazid Al-Omari, he considered crossing the Al-Harazat Huda Al-Sham road at night a major risk, pointing to the infiltration of escaping trucks from adhering to their travel times, which increased the danger of the road, although it is considered an outlet for the Al-Haramain Road.
Sultan Al-Qarni calls on the Municipality of Jeddah to pay attention to the entrance to Al-Harazat – Huda Al-Sham, which is covered in complete darkness, and the severity of the darkness has been exacerbated by the absence of residences or shops on the road, which warns of accidents if vehicles break down in the middle of the road.
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