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The Ministry of Interior has recently issued strict rules and regulations for motorcycle and bicycle riders.
Motoring Essentials
• Obtaining a Qatari Driving Licence
• The Driving Test
• International Driving Licences
• Licence Renewals
• Getting Your Car or Motorcycle Tested for a Road Permit • Metrash2 Service
• Driving Conditions • Violations
• Traffic Accidents • Car Insurance
• Weather Conditions
• Petrol Stations and Other Services
Map of Industrial Area
The locations of major service centres and other entities
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map of the area south of Doha MAP of AL WAKRAAuto Class Cars
Salwa Road and Lusail 4040 1444 mg-qa.com
Silver Lake Motors West Walk 800 1115 exeedqatar.com
Saleh Al Hamad Al Mana Co.
Salwa Road and Al Khor 800 0505 nissanqatar.com
Qatar Automobiles Company Salwa Road 4422 7555 mitsubishiqatar.com
Auto Class Cars Salwa Road 4040 1444 lynkco.com
Domasco East Industrial Street 800 8123 gac-motor.qa, gac-motor.com
• Bentley 4411 4411 • BMW, MINI 4420 8888 • Cadillac, GMC, Opel, Subaru 4455 8000
• Chevrolet 800 0100 • Citroen 4436 1811 • Ford, Lincoln 4448 9922 • GMC 4455 8053
• Honda 800 0231 • Hyundai, Genesis 800 0231 • Infiniti 4460 0167 • Jaguar 4440 8490 • KIA 4403 9444
• Lamborghini 4411 4411 • Land Rover, Jaguar 4447 7566 • Maserati 800 0003 • Maxus 4040 1444
• McLaren 4411 4411 • Porsche 4459 9666 • Skoda 4468 8894 • Suzuki 4462 0967
• Toyota 4462 9321 • Volkswagen 4445 2365
For those considering driving licence applications, driving lessons, car hire, vehicle purchase or lease, and breakdown cover, all the relevant contact numbers are listed below. The rest of the Motoring section has more essential information, including test drives of selected models, car showrooms and service centres.
Vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road, and seat belts are mandatory for both driver and frontseat passenger. Although measures have been implemented by the traffic department to help reduce the accident rate in Qatar, driving here can still be a hazardous affair and you need to remain fully aware and alert at all times when you are driving. Speeding, tailgating and sudden lane changing, especially near traffic lights, are common.
Be aware – radar! Be careful to keep your speed within the limits; there are cameras on most roads keeping watch on traffic speeds. Be especially careful at traffic lights as this is where most violations occur. The penalties, in financial terms, are strict: QAR6,000 for going through a red light and seven (black) points! See Traffic Violations in Motoring Essentials for more details.
Motorists should exert caution and watch out for cyclists or people stepping onto the road unexpectedly, especially at night. Conversely, be mindful if you need to cross the road on foot as it is easy to misjudge speeds of oncoming vehicles. Cars tend to move fast and unpredictably, except when in a traffic jam. For convenience, use the Metrash2 app for a number of services, such as transfer of ownership, istimara (permit) renewal, and payment of violations.
Madinat Khalifa Traffic Department
HQ building on Khalifa Street C3 234 4444
Open Sunday to Thursday 6:30 am – 12:30 pm/ 1 pm – 7 pm, Saturday 8 am – noon, Friday closed
Madinat Khalifa (24/7) C3 234 4499
Other locations: Al Rayyan, Al Thumama, Al Wakra, Dukhan, Education City, Industrial Area, Maamoura, Mesaimeer Umm Slal, and some insurance companies. Visit Hukoomi for online services, gov.qa
FAHES
Al Khebra (also offers VIP courses)
Gulf Driving School
Karwa Driving School
4021 8800
4032 4444
4465 2822
4458 8865
United Driving School 4468 1003
Al Futtaim Vehicle Rentals (AVR) 800 0225
Avis Rent-A-Car (Head Office) 4466 7744
gulfcar 800 0881
National Car Rental (Head Office) 4474 0666
Oasis Rent-A-Car 4413 0011
Prestige Cars
Regency Fleets
5547 4242
4032 5301
Al Boraq Automobiles Co (Porsche Approved Pre-owned Cars) 4459 9666
Domasco (Honda)
800 8123
Domasco (Volvo) 4424 6860
Jaidah Automotive (Chevrolet)
800 0100
Oasis Used Cars 4431 2828
Qatar Automobiles Co (Mitsubishi) 4422 7555
See Banking and Finance in the Business and Economy section for a list of banks.
Al Khaleej Insurance
4404 1111
Doha Insurance Company 4429 2777
General Takaful 4449 9999
Libano-Suisse Insurance Company 4466 4406
Qatar Insurance Company (QIC)
800 0742
Qatar Islamic Insurance Company 4465 8888
Arabian Automobile Association 4481 0400/0500
Other breakdown services are available from smaller entities around town – be aware that they may not be insured to provide this service though.
You may have breakdown assistance as part of your insurance policy or be able to add it – check with the insurance company.
ENGINE 2.0 litre turbo, direct injection, mild hybrido
MAX POWER 254 hp (189 kW) @ 5,500 rpm
TORQUE 350 Nm from as low as 1,800 rpm
PERFORMANCE 100 km/h in under eight seconds; plus a top speed of 215 km/h
TRANSMISSION Smooth eight-speed automatic
EXTERIOR The 09 looks imposing; two-tier headlight design is distinctive with its matrix LED technology, as is the large, upright grille with its vertical slats. Large corner air intakes also give the car a more aggressive look; window accent strip from the base of the front pillars to the rear spoiler, along with black rear pillars for a 'floating roof' look; sporty rear diffuser and quad tailpipes, plus dynamic full-width taillights.
With its striking silhouette and almost OCD attention to detail, the Lynk & Co 09 is a successful marriage of elegance and sport, with lines that capture looks from every angle.
INTERIOR Luxury, quality and comfort; Nappa leather, plus expert craftsmanship, mean that you sit and drive literally 'in the lap of luxury'; centre stack with a cute gear selector, a full-width air vent and large displays for both infotainment and instrumentation; dashboard and head-up display plus full-size central touchscreen; Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging; BOSE premium sound system; 14 speakers
The 2024 Lynk & Co 09 has a smooth yet detailed and interesting shape that makes it stand out among mid-sized luxury SUVs. While its front-end shape is very sporty, it’s split-level matrix LED headlights and intricate LED taillight design give it a classier and more luxurious look.
The first examples of the all-new LYNK & CO 09 model (there are three levels of trim) are now available at the Auto Class showroom on Salwa Road. The 2024 09 is the flagship of the fleet alongside the 01, 03 and 05 models which can also be seen in the same showroom. Lynk & Co is a subsidiary of the GEELY company, a large, progressive and well-established company in China which also owns Volvo in Europe, making Lynk & Co a kind of technical cousin to Volvo. The 09 can similarly be called a technical cousin of the latest Volvo XC90, but where the XC90 is boxy and looks like a standard three-row family transport, the Lynk & Co 09, with its floating roofline, narrower rear quarter glass and a raked rear windscreen, looks very contemporary and will not strike viewers as a three-row SUV until the doors actually open, and then – voila!
SAFETY/SECURITY SPA platform provides a strong base, high crash protection, and low noise, vibration and harshness. The highest standards of safety and security are foundation Lynk & Co design principles, formulated with sister companies in Europe
Auto Class Cars showroom on Salwa Road offer very competitive prices and can arrange a test drive of the new Lynk & Co 09 SUV or any of the attractive range of cars and SUVs. Call 4040 1444 or visit lynkco.com
The Lynk & Co 09 is wonderful to drive. Its turbo engine, with added power from the extra electric motor, gives powerful acceleration and safe overtaking – just feel the horsepower and torque – while staying super smooth and quiet. The eightspeed automatic transmission provides seamless gear changes, and with the excellent driving position and all-round visibility, it’s easy to feel totally in charge and in control of any traffic and road situation that may crop up – city or highway. Steering is feather-light at low speeds and rock solid at high speeds.
Driving and gear controls are very user-friendly, electronics and screens state-of-the-art – almost futuristic – and in the gorgeous luxury of the cabin they are an absolute pleasure to use. The dashboard and head-up display provide immediate and essential driving information and the full-size central touchscreen is loaded with information and things to do – you'll be in love for a long time!
Another huge benefit is the 5 year/150,000 km warranty plus other great perks. Check them out personally at Auto Class Cars.
ENGINE 2.0-litre High-Efficiency Turbo
MAX POWER 231 hp (172 kW) @ 5,300 rpm
TORQUE 370 Nm (273 lb-ft) from 2,000 rpm
TRANSMISSION Eight-speed dual-clutch automatic
EXTERIOR The all-new MG WHALE features a front grille inspired by the titan of the ocean. Increasing the appeal are the two-tone glossy black roof, matte gold bumper accents, chrome dual exhaust pipes, silver decoration and it rides high on attractive 19inch alloy wheels. With the unique wheel design, rear spoiler, vertical lights front and rear, aerodynamic curves and an OCD-like attention to detail the MG WHALE brings some of the majesty and magic of the ocean to Qatar’s roads
INTERIOR Spacious and modern; user-friendly technology; central dashboard with large infotainment display in addition to the digital display right in front of the driver; beautifully finished dual tone perforated leather seats, sixway adjustable, plus panoramic sunroof, emphasise the spacious interior; plenty of leg and headroom for all passengers along with a large trunk; WHALE is loaded with cutting-edge technologies which includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging and wonderful high fidelity music system with nine speakers
What do we know about a whale? Well, it’s big and majestic, right? It’s also beautiful and perfectly tuned to dominate its environment.
The all-new MG WHALE sends the same message: MG intends to be an important player in the market and in people’s minds. From initial impressions, it certainly will succeed in these aspirations.
The name is provokatively emotive; MG deliberately states that the car draws cues from the whale to reflect power and grace in its lines. MG WHALE is impressive in its stature – it looks strong and powerful. It’s a very clean design, you could say sleek especially with its coupé-like silhouette, but it also has lots of distinctive and unique design cues. The first examples of the all-new MG WHALE are now available at Auto Class Cars on Salwa Road and at the new Lusail showroom (between Place VendÔme and the WaldorfAstoria). The 2024 MG WHALE expands MG’s already popular SUV model range, offering even more status, style and luxurious comfort for all aboard – all at great value prices. With its coupé-like appearance, the arrival of the newest MG SUV strengthens MG position among the top five or six car brands in the Middle East.
SAFETY/SECURITY The latest technologies are at the core of the MG WHALE’s design philosophy; sturdy and powerful (like the giant blue whale), the MG WHALE features a 360° camera, six airbags, instant driver notifications and warnings, lane-assist and auto-brake functions along with all the tools for complete spatial awareness
Auto Class Cars showrooms (Salwa Road and Lusail) offer very competitive prices and arrange test drives of the new MG Whale or any of the sleek and sporty MG cars and SUVs. Call 4040 1444 or visit mg-qa.com
The MG WHALE is great to drive. The 2.0 litre turbocharged engine feels large and powerful, acceleration is rapid and gear changes are smooth. With the excellent driving position and all-round visibility it is easy to feel ‘king of the road’. The 2.0 litre power plant with the MG turbocharger feels massive – mated with the smooth eight-speed dual clutch transmission you can really enjoy your driving as you hit the road and feel the tremendous horsepower and torque that it delivers under your right foot. The gear lever and electronics are pretty futuristic and the steering is light at low speeds and stable at high speeds. 100 kph from zero in less than seven seconds is great for what is also a family SUV and with a top speed of over 200 kph you can enjoy driving both in congested city streets or on a relaxing journey on the highway with cruise control fitted as standard.
One of MG’s most appreciated benefits is the 6 year/200,000 km warranty, but there are so many special features that you really should check them out at Auto Class Cars on Salwa Road and Lusail.
ENGINE Powerful 3.0 litre 24-valve, V6 MIVEC
MAX POWER 230 hp (170kW) @ 6,000 rpm
MAX TORQUE 290 Nm (214 lb-ft) @ 4,000 rpm
TRANSMISSION Smooth eight-speed automatic with Super Select from 2WD to three grades of 4WD
EXTERIOR Striking and dynamic new Dynamic Shield front with distinctive lighting features front and rear; enhanced wrap-around front bumpers and integrated skid plate give it an unmistakably strong appearance while chrome-trimmed grille, LED headlights and daytime running lights highlight the luxury and high build quality; strong character line stretching from headlights to the rear; strong pronounced wheel arches and rear spoiler give a smoother, modern yet tough look
INTERIOR 8-inch touchscreen; infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; the clear screen and highcontrast instrument cluster show excellent clarity, sound great and are easy to use with control on both screen and steering wheel; new climate control panel complete with knobs that minimise driver distraction; three USB ports for charging, and a power-plug for powering any device
The new Mitsubishi Montero Sport looks great with its fresh design that really showcases its high performance and tough off-road capabilities. The front end Dynamic Shield fascia is eye-catching, as is the liberal application of chrome outlining the grille and sharp headlamps plus the distinctive rear LED taillight design with an LED rim. It has a wellchiselled and edgy look, primarily dominated by the front fascia, the muscular wheel arches and the strong high-riding rear with new spoiler.
I instantly and instinctively liked the Montero Sport; it gives you a lot of car for your money and is practical and versatile. And, even before I reversed out of my parking space, the rear cross-traffic alert had warned me of traffic approaching on the road behind me. So, I was suitably impressed with this safety feature – which is only one in a long list of many Montero stress-reducing factors.
SAFETY/SECURITY Amazing set of safety features, incl. blind spot warning, forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control; rear cross traffic alert; front, side, curtain airbags; keyless operation; hands-free tailgate access; engine start button; ventilated disc brakes; active stability and traction control; off-road confidence; high-strength reinforced RISE body
The interior design is also well executed; the elegant leather trim is beautiful, luxurious and comfortable. It follows the message of the dynamic exterior design and gives a modern and premium feel. The four-spoke steering wheel is comfortable in the hand, while giving the driver easy access to a whole range of controls at his or her fingertips. The second row of the new Montero Sport is really spacious and comfortable with elegant leather seating. The third row has also been improved with a spring-loaded one-pull stowing mechanism. When you drive the Montero you notice the ample power available, quick acceleration when needed in traffic, for example, and the precise and tight steering which also makes you feel more secure. The high ground clearance and dominant driving position give great confidence on rough ground. The powerful V6 engine is a robust performer on any terrain, while Mitsubishi's eight-speed automatic gearbox delivers a smoother and more luxurious ride, wherever you go.
Safety is paramount of course; the Montero Sport has integrated stability and traction control, tyre pressure monitoring, ISOFIX anchors, an electronic parking brake, and more. There's even a Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCMS), to brake the Montero Sport if it senses a potential collision.
The Ministry of Interior has recently issued strict rules and regulations for motorcycle riders as well as bicycle riders.
arlier this year, the Ministry of Interior (MOI) announced that delivery motorcycle riders or motorcycle delivery drivers (MDD) will be penalised for violations of the traffic safety rules and regulations. This regulation was activated on 15 January 2024 to ensure the safety of delivery motorcycle riders as well as the safety of others on the roads.
The following guidelines are for motorcycle riders as per the first clause of Article 85 of the Traffic Law No 19 of 2007:
• Drive on the right lane of the road.
• Follow designated speeds and avoid overtaking.
• Wear a helmet and maintain a firm grip on the handlebars.
In addition, Article 85 also states the following for delivery motorcycle riders:
• Securely fasten the delivery box on the motorcycle. The specifications state that the delivery box should be firmly fixed and equipped with suitable vibration dampers and that its dimensions shall be within the directed limits: The length of the rear or front box should not exceed 120 cm, with its width not more than 60 cm. The length of the box, along with the motorcycle, is not more than 3 m and its height should not be more than 120 cm above the ground.
• The load must be placed on top of the vehicle, and should be fixed or tied safely so that it is not prone to moving or falling.
• The length of the sidebar should not be more than the length of the bike, its width should not be more than 60 cm and its height above the ground should not exceed 120 cm.
Failure to comply with these rules violates Clause 3, Article 85 of the traffic Law, and is liable to a fine of QAR1,500.
According to the Hamad Trauma Center (HTC), nearly 100 motorcycle delivery drivers a year suffer from serious injuries due to road accidents. The most recent statistics are from 2022. HTC provided care for at least 93 cases of motorcycle delivery drivers with serious injuries in 2022.
Traffic rules and regulations for bicycle riders
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) issued guidelines for bicycle users urging adherence to traffic rules.
‘Following traffic rules while riding bicycles helps prevent traffic accidents and contributes to achieving safety and security standards,' stated the MOI.
• Use a dedicated cycle path.
• Always ride on the right side of the road.
• Wear a helmet and reflective clothing.
• Use fixed front and rear lights.
Traffic rules and regulations for e-scooter users
In addition to following general traffic signals and signs, the Ministry of Transport (MoT) has issued a set of safety guidelines for the users.
• Test the brakes at the start of every journey.
• Don’t use your mobile phone while riding.
• Keep both hands on the handlebars while riding.
• Don’t eat or drink while riding.
• Don’t share your e-scooter with another rider.
• Don’t carry heavy things when riding.
• Use hand signals when turning.
• Ride only in designated areas and paths.
• Wear safety gear and protective equipment.
For more information, call MoT at 16016
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To apply for a Qatar driving licence you must be a resident in Qatar and at least 18 years of age for light vehicles or motorcycles, or 21 for heavy vehicles. You must be physically fit and demonstrate a certain level of driving proficiency, meaning that most expatriates will be required to take a driving test at an authorised testing centre. The procedure is simple: visit either the Madinat Khalifa Traffic Department or one of the registered driving schools and complete all the paperwork –this will be in Arabic, translation typing services are available for a small fee. Fees: Vehicles QAR250, motorcycles QAR150, valid for five years, for first time applications/renewals/replacements.
A vision test must be done when applying. After passing the test, you may be asked to submit an online theoretical driving exam. This will enable you to start driving lessons at one of the driving schools, then take the practical and street driving exam. There are additional fees for the driving and eye tests.
Holders of driving licences from some countries, eg the UK, France, Turkey, South Korea and Malaysia, can get a Qatari driving licence without a test. Take your Residence Card and original driving licence to Madinat Khalifa Traffic Department to check whether your country qualifies. Open daily (except Friday) 7 am – 11 am/4 pm – 7 pm. For more information, visit Hukoomi at gov.qa
In an effort to reduce traffic congestion, certain professions (approximately 240) will preclude you from gaining a licence. However, if you have the personal sponsorship of a Qatari national, or your spouse, then your profession is not important. Converting a non-approved licence If your home country's licence is not considered
valid by the authorities you will have to take a driving test. For those applying for a driving licence for the first time, as well as those who have to take a test:
• You will need: three passport-size photos, valid Qatar ID, an eye test certificate, and a copy of your sponsor company ID, plus a letter of permission from your sponsor. This includes female applicants sponsored by their husbands/ men sponsored by their wives. This step can now be done online using the Metrash2 app. Check up to date requirements when applying at the driving school.
• Complete an application form at a driving school (see Useful Numbers in this section).
• If you are learning to drive for the first time, a full driving course will cost around QAR3,500. A learner must have had at least 15 hours of theoretical classes and a minimum of 35 hours of driving lessons.
• Drivers who have licences which cannot be directly changed to a Qatari licence can choose from a 'half course' or a refresher course customised to your needs.
• There are separate courses for heavy duty vehicles and for motorcycles.
• There is a charge of QAR50 per test.
• Licences are for manual or automatic cars. If you hold a manual licence you may drive an automatic, but not vice versa.
• There is a unified driving curriculum and contract to be used by all driving schools.
International licences
You are allowed to drive with your national driving licence (if it is recognised by the State of Qatar) for one week only (seven days from arrival).
You can alternatively use an international driving licence for up to six months, after which it is compulsory to have a valid Qatari licence. To use an international driving permit issued by your country of origin, you must also hold a valid driving licence that is recognised by the State of Qatar.
Temporary Qatari
Residents or visitors who wish to drive for more than one week will need a temporary licence. Apply in person at the Traffic Police office in one of the driving schools within seven days of your arrival in Qatar. You will need your valid national driving licence and passport along with copies, and three passport-size photographs with a white background. If you need to wear glasses while driving you must be wearing glasses in the photos. Fees: QAR10 for the card, QAR150 for the application.
You will also need to take an eye test, usually available at the driving school, and you may have to do a half course.
Temporary Qatari driving licences are valid for three months, but may be extended on application.
International and temporary licence holders are restricted to driving rental cars only.
Driving without a licence of any kind is a criminal offence.
To get your driving licence, you will have to pass the following tests:
Theory: A digital test about traffic laws and road signs.
Parking: Two sections – reverse test and vehicle parking. The results are given immediately. The Traffic Department has completely automated these two parking tests, to prevent complaints of unfairness in evaluation from trainees. It is based on land sensors and surveillance cameras used inside and outside the vehicle.
Road test: Once you pass your theory and parking tests, your examiner will take you out of the yard testing grounds onto the real road to test your proficiency. You may also be asked to do a hill-start before leaving the yard. In order to develop the highest standards of transparency and eliminate complaints from trainees who fail driving tests, smart cars have been introduced in some driving schools.
You will take all parts of the test and be informed at each stage whether you have passed or failed. If you fail one part of the test, you cannot proceed to the next stage.
Once you have passed your driving test, your driving licence will be issued while you wait. The vehicle licence fee for non-Qataris is QAR250, valid for five years. All transactions at the Traffic Department must be paid for using a credit/debit card, or the Ministry of Interior eCASH card (see Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section for more information about eCASH cards).
To obtain an international driving licence you must be in possession of a valid Qatari driving licence. Take this along with your passport, two passportsize photos and QAR150 to any travel agency or driving school.
A driving licence may be renewed six months prior to or upon its expiry date. Renewal is easy and can be processed through Hukoomi at gov.qa, or the Metrash2 app. Fees: QAR250 (valid for five years), plus QAR20 for delivery, if choosing to have the new licence delivered to you by QPost.
You must disclose any changes to your health that may affect your ability to drive since your last licence application. If, for example, you have been prescribed glasses, you should apply through the Traffic Department to retake the eye test.
New private vehicles are issued with a registration valid for three years, known as istimara. Vehicles more than three years old must pass an annual inspection before the Traffic Department will renew the road permit. Mandatory periodical vehicle inspections must be at a Fahes testing site. For a map of stations and inspection tips visit fahes.com.qa, call 800 3835, 4021 7777. To make appointments, use the WOQOD mobile app.
Timings: Permanent stations: Al Egda/Al Mazrooah/Al Sheehaniya/Al Wakra (appointment only)/Al Wukair Sun to Thu 6 am – 5:45 pm
• Industrial Area Sun to Thu 6 am – 5:30 pm
• Mesaimeer/Wadi Al Banat 6 am – 8:30 pm (appointment only)
Mobile station: Madinat Al Shamal Wed/Thu 7 am – 1:45 pm
Fees: Cars QAR150, motorcycles QAR100, by card only; remember to take the expiring istimara. There is one free reinspection if the first fails. If this is also a fail, the subsequent reinspection is a paid inspection at the normal rate. Thereafter there is one paid and one free inspection if they are
within 30 days of the original inspection date. If a vehicle does not pass within these 30 days, a new inspection will take place, ignoring any previous reports or repairs.
Insurance: Renew prior to inspection, as there must be a full year's insurance on the vehicle before taking it for the istimara.
Metrash is a free electronic service provided by the Ministry of Interior (MoI). Residents of Qatar can register to receive an SMS alerting them to traffic violations, driving licence expiry, car registration expiry, and inspection pass/fail. Under Metrash2, citizens and residents can access a large number of MoI services, including traffic. The mobile phone number must be registered under the applicant’s name. Metrash2 is available for iOS and Android, and the service can be activated via SMS or a Self Service Kiosk. 234 2000, moi.gov.qa
Smartphone users can send photos of traffic violators directly to authorities via Metrash2. To use, click on ‘Communicate with us’ and 'Contact us'. Enable GPS on your phone, select ‘Take photo’, write your comments and send.
Traffic Law No 19 of 2007 introduced a system of tough penalties for traffic offences. They include points and fines for speeding, parking violations and using a hand‑held phone while driving.
These, and other measures for road traffic safety, have been a priority for the government as part of Qatar National Road Safety Strategy 2013–2022, and will continue to reduce the death and injury
rates under the second version of the strategy, running from 2023 to 2030.
The main causes of road accidents continue to be reckless and negligent driving, dangerous overtaking, illogical lane changing (especially at intersections), and using the phone while driving.
Road rage is a constant in Qatar. Motorists should be aware of drivers ‘tailgating’ and flashing their lights to force the driver ahead to move out of the way, even if there is no space to safely move into. Drivers change lanes without signalling and often weave through the traffic, continuously changing lanes at high speed. You may experience bullying tactics including overtaking from the right and then slowing down as a 'punishment' to the driver who failed to move out of the way. In any of these situations, be aware of your own safety first.
Traffic lights flash on green before changing to amber and red. At the few roundabouts remaining in the country, signals will often flash amber for a short period of time to allow the flow of traffic –drivers should only pull out if it is safe to do so.
Cameras and radars are installed at intersections to catch those who race through red lights. The installation of many more is planned, including sophisticated advanced radar systems which allow for the recording of accidents and booking of reckless drivers.
The police have a number of cars fitted with mobile speed radars – difficult for motorists to locate, unlike permanent roadside speed radars. The Ministry of Interior stresses that its aim in deploying these mobile radars is to reform bad driving practices, thereby saving lives, and not simply to punish offenders.
The General Directorate of Traffic has started automated monitoring for two traffic violations –not wearing a seat belt and using a mobile phone while driving – with effect from September 2023. This also includes using any other visual electronic device while driving which distracts the attention of the motorist.
The two violations will be detected through the unified radar system and will be completely visible, even if the motorist is wearing clothes of the same colour as the seat belt. The violations will be on Metrash2 and there is no discount available for mobile phone usage fines.
Qatar's authorities are also being more vigilant against those who flout the law regarding tinted windows and loud noises. The General Directorate of Traffic at the Ministry of Interior recorded 10,173 violations against motorists for tinting their car windows above permissible levels in the first
eight months of 2023. The General Directorate of Traffic regulates the percentage of darkness permitted for glass tinting. Private car owners are allowed to tint windows, and front and rear windscreens at a maximum level of 10% darkness.
Also since the beginning of the year, the traffic police has registered more than 4,400 violations against motorists for loud noises made by their vehicles. The Traffic Department has started a campaign against drivers who modify their vehicles to create loud noises and enhance speeds; this will now attract a fine and lead to the seizure of vehicles.
In July, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry issued Circular No 3 of 2023, which specifies the obligations of car and motorcycle dealers and maintenance service providers regarding the noise levels generated by vehicles – noise levels must conform to the Qatari standard specifications issued by the Qatar General Organization for Standards and Metrology.
These regulations apply to both gasoline and diesel engines, and the noise level must be measured while the engine is on and the vehicle is in motion. Violations entail a fine of no more than QAR1 mn or imprisonment for up to two years and closure of business for no more than three months.
Traffic Law No 19 of 2007 introduced a demerit point system which helps to ensure safe driving (by curbing reckless driving) and to reduce traffic related accidents, deaths and casualties. Drivers convicted of certain driving-related offences will have what are termed 'black points' recorded on their records.
The Ministry's website moi.gov.qa lists the violations, which include paperwork and registration offences, driving offences, wrongful parking or obstruction, and many dealing with commercial vehicles.
Some of the fines are draconian, like running a red traffic light. However, in some cases, if you pay within a month you may get a 50% discount – you can either visit the Traffic Department or use the Metrash2 app to check if this is applicable.
The points system means that your licence can be suspended or revoked, depending on the number of points accrued. In this situation, a new driving licence may be issued only after passing a new driving test after a minimum three months of suspension.
Always carry your driving licence and passport copy/Qatar ID with you while driving, as well as
the vehicle registration, insurance documents, and car rental agreement (as appropriate).
There is a zero-tolerance policy on drink driving in Qatar – the legal limit is 0 mg. Drivers who are found to have alcohol in their system when breathalysed face fines of between QAR10,000 and QAR50,000, with a chance of a jail sentence and deportation.
Some of the more common violations include:
• Running a red light – QAR6,000 fine, 7 points
• Driving in the wrong (opposite) direction –QAR6,000 fine, 6 points
• Driver and/or front seat passenger not wearing seatbelts – QAR500 fine
• Using/holding a mobile phone/other device while driving – QAR500 fine
• Allowing children under 10 to occupy front seats – QAR500 fine
• Exceeding the maximum speed limit –QAR500–1,000 fine, 4 points
• Obstructing traffic at intersections –QAR500 fine, 3 points
• Parking/waiting at places reserved for persons with special needs – QAR300 fine, 3 points
• Driving a vehicle without carrying driving licence – QAR500 fine, 1 point
• Driving a vehicle without a valid permit (istimara) – QAR1,500 fine
• Driving a vehicle without number plates –QAR3,000 fine, 3 points
• Not moving vehicle to nearest safe area in case of an accident not involving injury, or not informing police immediately – QAR1,000 fine, 3 points
• Applying tint to glass or windows of vehicle without permission – QAR1,000
To check violations registered to your vehicle, visit moi.gov.qa, receive SMS alerts via Metrash2.
Minor
If you are involved in a minor traffic accident within Doha city limits, you must move the vehicles involved to a safe place. Get the information of the driver of the other vehicle(s), ie name, ID number, car registration number, insurance details and mobile number, and take photos if necessary.
Drivers can avoid a trip to the Traffic Department by reporting the incident via the Metrash2 app. Any of the car owners involved can report the accident, giving their Qatar ID numbers, car registration numbers, and photos of the cars involved. Alternatively drivers can visit one of five traffic investigation offices at insurance companies.
Major accidents
If anyone is injured, none of the vehicles can be moved and the police must be notified immediately (dial 999). You will be required to report to the relevant traffic department with your documentation – you will be advised which one by the attending patrol officers.
Be aware that the terms and conditions of Comprehensive and Third Party insurance policies vary depending on the insurance company and underwriter, and that it is the car that is covered, not the driver – anyone with a valid Qatar driving licence can then drive the vehicle. Check the policy to ensure you are sufficiently covered in the event of an accident. See the list of insurance companies in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.
If your car is in the garage for more than 15 days after an accident it is mandatory for insurance companies to provide a substitute car; this rule only applies to those cars waiting for genuine imported parts.
Breakdown cover may already be included on some insurance policies or can be added at an extra cost. Check with your insurance company.
Dust storms occur due to shamal, dust-laden winds that can suddenly appear between March and August. They can compromise visibility on the roads, making driving extremely hazardous. Switch on dipped headlights – not fog or hazard lights –and drive slowly, using the centre line or the edge of the road as a guide.
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Fog may occur between November and January and can drastically reduce visibility. Slow down and use dipped headlights and fog lights, if necessary. Rain and thunderstorms can happen during the winter months, especially December and January. Downpours may limit visibility, cause flooding on some roads, and make sandy areas muddy. Be especially vigilant during the first rainfalls of the season as any oil spills on the road make driving particularly treacherous.
Beware of drivers using their hazard lights while driving in adverse weather conditions.
Qatar Fuel, also known as WOQOD, releases the fuel prices each month, as determined by QatarEnergy.
In addition to providing fuel, WOQOD stations offer a wide range of services like car washing, oil change, brake repairs, car batteries, and tyre checks/purchases. There is usually a convenience store (Sidra), ATM, Ooredoo payment machine, and fast food. Stations widely cover the country, and you can pay for fuel and services by card or cash.
A few non-WOQOD stations may only provide fuel, although many of the independent petrol stations are situated within complexes with food and beverage options, laundries, pharmacies, etc.
Other small independent companies can easily be found for other services such as checking tyre pressure, repairing tyres (aptly named 'punctury'), oil and water levels, and car wash facilities.
As we enter into the hotter summer months, car owners should pay extra attention to maintaining their vehicle. The increasing temperatures make more demands to the vehicle, and can lead to anything from the engine overheating to tyre pressure decreasing.
Car owners should take steps to check their vehicles on a regular basis, whether personally or at a service centre, to keep their vehicles in the best condition. Regular inspections and keeping to the manufacturer's recommendations on servicing and maintenance will mean a worry-free drlving experience throughout the summer season.
It will also ensure the vehicle passes its annual inspection (istamara) without difficulty – visit fahes. com.qa for further preparation checks regarding this. This brief guide provides car owners with practical tips to care for their cars during the summer, to ensure optimal performance and less stress – to both the vehicle and the owner!
Engine cooling system
This is an essential part of the car to keep running properly during the summer months, in order to prevent overheating: Check the coolant levels • Make sure that the coolant itself is suitable for hot weather • Inspect the radiator for any leaks • Flush and refill the cooling system as recommended by the manufacturer and servicing schedule.
Air conditioning system
It goes without saying that it is vitally important to have a well-functioning air conditioning system during the warmer season: Regularly inspect the system • Recharge the refrigerant as necessary • Clean or replace the cabin air filter as required for efficient airflow and a cooler interior.
The higher temperatures can reduce battery life, due to the exacerbated chemical reactions: Inspect the battery and its connections for any signs of corrosion • Ensure that the battery is securely mounted • Have the battery tested to assess its condition.
Tyre pressure can decrease In hotter weather: Regularly check and adjust tyre pressure according to the manufacturer's recommendations • Inspect the tyres for signs of wear and damage • The tyres may need to be rotated for even wear • Check there is proper alignment.
Any issues should be dealt with immediately to prevent overheating: Inspect the radiator and hoses for any signs of leaks, cracks, or wear • Check the condition of the radiator cap to make sure it seals properly.
Regularly check all fluid Ievels: Transmission • Brake • Power steering.
0il levels
High temperatures increase the breakdown of oil: Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for oil change intervals • Use the recommended oll viscosity, suitable for hotter condltlons.
Air filter
Essential for the engine's performance, especially in dusty, summer conditions • Replace the air filter as per the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal fuel and engine efficiency.
Brakes
The weather may put extra stress on the braking system: if there any unusual noises, or there is reduced performance, see a professional immediately • Check the brake pads and rotors for wear and damage • Check the brake fluid.
WIndscreen wIpers
It is not often that rain is an issue during the summer months, but having clean front and rear windscreens is imperative for visibility and safe driving: Check the condition of the wiper blades and replace if they show signs of wear (usually cracking in the rubber) • Keep the washer fluid topped up •
There are specific washer fluids available to remove bugs and dirt/dust – don't use washing up liquid, as this can damage the car's paint!
The vehicle's exterior
The sun's harsh ultraviolet rays can damage the car's paintwork, which can lead to fading and colour deterioration: Have the car regularly washed and waxed to provide a protective layer • Washing the car will also remove dust and dirt to prevent scratched paintwork • Cover the vehicle if it will be exposed to direct sunlight for an extended period of time • Avoid driving in seawater, or wash the car immediately afterwards to remove sand and salt.
The vehicle's interior
Any direct exposure to sunlight can also damage the car's interior, which can lead to faded upholstery and cracked surfaces: Use sunshades to protect the dashboard and steering wheel from direct sunlight • Have vehicle windows tinted with UV protection to protect the interior, as well as help protect your eyes and skin • Apply UV protection to interlor surfaces as well to prevent deterloration.
Emergency kit/first aid supplies
This is a good thing to keep in the vehicle for any unforeseen circumstances, whether from driving around town or venturing out to the country's deserts and beaches: The emergency kit should include at a minimum a torch, jump leads (jumper cables), a tyre repair kit, and basic first aid supplies • Ensure your spare tyre is in good condition and that you have all the necessary tools to change a flat tyre • If venturing out for the day, consider carrying a good supply of water, tissue products and rubbish bags, as most locations are isolated • Call 999 if you require emergency assistance. m