It depends on where you live and how much money you have in Saudi Arabia. Overall, it is relatively safe, yes.
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There are not too many female drivers in Saudi at this time, however, I have lived there myself, and the odds of being involved in an accident is far higher in Saudi than it is in the USA. Safe Travels!
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The best advantage of working in Riyadh is (safety and stability) more than any other city in the world
Saudi Arabia is a vast country with many developed and industrial cities. Each city and major district has its its own postal (ZIP) code. For example ZIP codes in the capital, Riyadh, will start with 1, Western Areas with 2, and Eastern Province areas with 3. ZIP Codes are 5-digit numbers. Saudi Arabia uses their own postal codes, but the "country code" of 682 is now being transitioned to the three-letter country identifier, which is simply SAU. Within the country, postal box units are used, which require a domestic code and box number (e.g., 31961 Saudi Arabia, Jubail Industrial City).
To be safe side better to reconfirm 72 hrs prior to your travel. Sometimes airlines may ask for it.
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No. It is not safe for them, their passengers, nor other drivers.
Not everywhere is dangerous. Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Yemen, and Iraq are dangerous. However, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia are safe countries-and very wealthy too. Iran has violence; executions and harsh punishments due to Islamic laws, and so does Saudi Arabia. Generally the danger, in the places that re dangerous comes from government instability, factional alliances, competing power bases, and repressive or violent laws.
It depends entirely on the country and sometimes the region of the country. Iraq, Egypt, Syria, and the Palestinian Territories are probably the most dangerous places. Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and several other countries are relatively safe.