Middle Eastern nations, particularly those in the Gulf region, have been making significant strides in their transportation infrastructure, outpacing their counterparts around the world. Despite significant investments, countries elsewhere have struggled to keep pace with the likes of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, which have been rapidly expanding their airports, seaports, and highways. The disparity has raised concerns about the region's ability to compete in the global economy, as well as the potential for increased congestion and gridlock. As the world grapples with the challenges of modern transportation, the Gulf's success has sparked a renewed focus on the need for coordinated global efforts to improve traffic flow and connectivity.


Countries have so far failed to anchor global traffic compared to Gulf rivals