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    Kuwait Reschedules Driving Tests to Morning Hours for Efficiency

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kuwait has implemented a new schedule for driving tests, shifting all examinations to morning hours. This change aims to streamline the testing process and enhance operational efficiency at testing centers across the country. Previously, driving tests were conducted throughout the day, which sometimes led to scheduling conflicts and longer wait times for candidates.

    In a significant development, the decision to concentrate driving tests in the morning is expected to optimize resource allocation, including staff availability and vehicle usage. This adjustment may also improve the overall experience for applicants by reducing congestion and ensuring timely test administration. The move aligns with Kuwait’s broader efforts to modernize public services and improve administrative procedures.

    Notably, this change could have a positive impact on road safety by facilitating better training and evaluation of new drivers. By conducting tests during morning hours, authorities can maintain higher levels of alertness and supervision. The shift also reflects a growing trend in many countries to enhance efficiency in licensing processes through strategic scheduling reforms.

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