More than 100,000 driving licenses issued in 2014
The number of new driving licences issued in 2014 was high despite restrictions imposed by the Traffic Department. Over 100,000 licences were issued last year in the country.
A total of 105,100 licences were issued in 2014, according to Qatar Monthly Statistics bulletins of the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics. This means about 8,700 licences are issued on average every month. Non-Qataris got the lion's share, with over 90 percent of the licences issued to them.
Once they get the licence, many head to showrooms to buy new vehicles. Total vehicle registrations jumped by 44 percent in 2014 while registration of private vehicles rose 34 percent.
The number of vehicles registered grew from 8,121 in January to 11,743 in December last year. Registration of private vehicles grew from 5,318 in January to 7,102 in December.
"Most of the expatriates buy cars that offer them higher mileage and resale value whereas Qatari buyers look for bigger and powerful cars. Rising population is creating a rush for driving licences," an official at a car showroom said.
November and December saw more registration of vehicles as sale of vehicles usually goes up in the last leg of the year. Most car companies and dealers unveil offers to clear their old stock.
A lot of expatriates have complained that getting driving licence is very difficult now.
Driving schools in Qatar have adopted new measures to ensure that only deserving candidates are given licences.
Now they have introduced theory tests. Some schools have also installed cameras for parking tests so that every minute detail of driving test is captured, removing any chance of human error.
"Getting a driving licence is a Herculean task now. I failed in theory test in the first attempt and then failed in the road test three times. I could pass the road test in the fourth attempt," said an expatriate who got the licence last month. Total registration for motorcycles stood at 1974 last year. Most bought in Qatar are sports bikes. [The Peninsula]
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Posted 3 days ago by QatarNews in News
Only 10% of issued license started driving and make this much congestion. Think what happens if rest 90% started driving in qatar!
Dont forget the criss-crossing between lanes and ofcourse the dreaded roundabouts!!! Turning without signalling, stopping inside the roundabouts and taking illegal lefts from the wrong lane to escape the traffic lines... when are the traffic cops going to get on the road and actually stop all this. Well its always good to have hope someday it will all be ok.
Great! We have more people on the road without the infrastructure... I am sure more idiot drivers to follow + those driving at 60 KPH at 80/100 KPH roads (So frustrated!)