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Kuwait Shifts Driving Tests to Morning Hours
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Kuwait Shifts Driving Tests to Morning Hours

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Kuwait has shifted the timing of driving tests to morning hours.
  • Individuals with evening appointments can now complete their tests between 8:00 am and 2:30 pm on their scheduled day.
  • Rescheduling missed appointments can be done through the 'Sahel' application.

Kuwait has announced a change in the schedule for driving tests, moving all appointments to morning hours. Assistant Director of the Traffic Awareness Unit, Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah Bu Hassan, stated that individuals with previously scheduled evening driving tests can now visit the testing centers during the specified day between 8:00 am and 2:30 pm to complete their procedures.

Bu Hassan explained that the driving education departments across various governorates are currently operating exclusively during the morning period. This adjustment aims to streamline the process and manage resources more effectively.

The General Traffic Department is also facilitating the rescheduling of tests for those unable to attend their morning appointments. Applicants can easily modify their driving test dates using the 'Sahel' application, ensuring flexibility for those affected by the schedule change.

The Ministry of Interior has been sending out notifications and alerts to individuals with evening appointments, informing them of the shift to morning testing. The authorities are urging applicants to pay close attention to these official notifications and to confirm their appointment dates before heading to the testing centers to ensure a smooth and efficient process, saving both time and effort.

all those with appointments for evening driving tests can now visit the testing centers on the specified day from 8:00 am to 2:30 pm to complete their procedures without obstacles.

โ€” Abdullah Bu HassanLieutenant Colonel Abdullah Bu Hassan announcing the change in driving test schedules.
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