‘Residents with valid GCC driving license could take direct tests’, sources explain
Ever since the Traffic Department announced that converting a driving license issued in other GCC countries is prohibited, there have been mixed emotions among the public.
Sources from a number of driving schools in Doha stated in Gulf Times that residents who hold valid GCC driving license can still take the direct test.
A supervisor from a leading driving school noted that the rule applies to all nationalities, including drivers of heavy vehicle such as trailers.
However, she stressed that residents whose GCC driving license had expired will no longer be accepted for direct test.
“The only option is for them to enroll on a half or full driving course in any driving school just like other categories of workers who want to secure a license,” said the supervisor.
She admitted that the new rule has been favourable for them due to the huge increase in the number of candidates.
Those who are eligible for the direct test are advised to submit the needed documents to the Traffic Department, she added.
In another driving school, a source said that new recruits mostly from Saudi Arabia and Dubai who arrived in Doha recently had been required to take the direct test, which takes about a month to finish.
One recruit recounted that he took both the theory (computer) and L-Parking tests on December 16. Then, he was told to take the final and actual driving test on January 13.
“Failure to pass this test means they have to take the full course,” the source noted.
He cited the case where newly hired driving instructors who came from different countries had failed the test several times.
The new recruits are professional drivers and worked as driving instructors for many years in their countries, the source said.
A supervisor from another driving school echoed this statement saying newly-hired company drivers continue to struggle to get a driving license.
“After finishing the course, it takes more than two to three months (it depends) before they can get a schedule for the test,” he said.
About the eligibility of securing a license, the source noted that ban on 162 categories of workers remains in place.
Applicants usually give their Qatar IDs to receptionists of driving schools who check if they are eligible or ineligible to enroll for a certain course.
While driving schools continue to receive a lot of eligible applicants every day, the source said the passing rate of test-takers has remained very low.
Sounds fair to me ! Well done to the authorities.
fReSco hhhh and add to it the lack of concentration when you accidentally half-turn your face to the officer while coping with his awkward questions
The good thing is 'Muroor' still has the liberty to fail anyone anytime.