Ibrahim Alawi Okaz/Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – Nineteen traffic lights have been removed from Jeddah's roads over the past few days in a move aiming to ease traffic congestion, said Brig. Muhammad Al-Qahtani, director of Jeddah Administration. According to Al-Qahtani, Prince Majed Road is going to see sweeping changes after the current project at Prince Muhammad Bin Abdul Aziz Road is finished. Traffic lights linking Prince Majed Road with Al-Thaqar and Bakhashab traffic light will be removed as well. “Traffic movement between Shabk Al-Matar north and the intersection of Old Makkah Highway will be smoother and there will be no traffic lights except for one at the intersection of the Old Makkah-Jeddah Highway,” he said. “Traffic on Palestine St. has improved since the traffic lights of Al-Makrauna, Al-Arbaeen and Al-Sahafa streets were removed, said Al-Qahtani while adding that more plans will be designed to improve traffic flow in the city. “Currently, we're working on dealing with the problem of traffic congestion at Al-Haramain Road.” The city's road projects are being implemented under the auspices of Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Emir of Makkah Region, and supervision of Prince Mishal Bin Majed, Jeddah Governor.