Driver licensing shake-up aims to improve safety
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Major changes are in the pipeline for Dubai's driving licensing system as traffic chiefs try to improve safety on the city's roads.
Learner drivers will have to undergo theoretical testing and will have to complete a driver's handbook on road safety as well as the normal driving test under proposals by the Roads and Transport Authority.
And new drivers in Dubai who do not hold international licences that can be converted to UAE licences over the counter will only be licensed to drive for an initial one year with licences being renewed only if motorists keep clean driving records.
The changes are included as part of a comprehensive RTA training programme for driving instructors and examiners to ready them for the changes to the system, a spokesman said.
Ali Al Jassim, director of the Driver Licensing Department confirmed that this transition training is considered a prerequisite to make changes in the driver training and licensing system and is expected to last for 34 weeks.
The training will be scheduled in such a way as to minimize disruptions in the current testing activities.
He added that the project was one of the projects being initiated by RTA as part of its concerted efforts to improve the overall road safety situation in Dubai.
READERS' COMMENTS
Posted by abdul mateen on Monday 25 August 2008 at 10:41 UAE time
changes in driving license wont minimise accidents, unless and until the errant drivers are strictly and severely dealt with, only solution to curb rash driving menace is to award severe punishment by way of cancellation of licence and ban on driving...
that will only help to curtail and curb this menace.
Also, the RTA is too lenient in dealing with rash drivers of heavy vehicles, most of the trailer drivers, often found to be in serious violation on roads,
rta's new rule in issuance of licence will only add misery to license seekers.
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