Dubai: The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai (RTA) has submitted several proposals to the Ministry of Interior that could change the way training courses are carried out.
#RTA has submitted several proposals to the Ministry of Interior for standardizing UAE driving training modules. #RTANews— RTA (@RTA_Dubai) February 15, 2017
#RTA has submitted several proposals to the Ministry of Interior for standardizing UAE driving training modules. #RTANews— RTA (@RTA_Dubai) February 15, 2017
In a statement on Wednesday, the RTA said it sent the proposals through the Standardised Training Modules for Learning Driving in Dubai Team comprising specialists from the RTA, Dubai Police and Dubai Traffic Prosecution.The recommendations
If the proposals are implemented, there will be five major changes:
Ahmed Hashem Bahrozyan, CEO of Licensing Agency, RTA, said the suggestions also include coordination with the Federal Traffic Council for the gradual issuing of driver licenses.
“[We want to] endorse a period for temporary licensing of all new drivers regardless of the age of the driver at the time of issuing the license, besides the endorsement of 12 black points maximum over one year in the traffic file of the novice driver,” said Bahrozyan.
Arif Al Malik, Director of Training & Drivers Qualification, Licensing Agency, RTA, who is also Head of the Standardized Driving Training Modules in Dubai Team, said the recommendations also included re-classifying some licenses.
“Three categories have been suggested for motorcycle licenses instead of one category, and consideration will be given to the age of the driver and the engine capacity of the motorcycle,” said Al Malik.
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