IUM begins vehicle limit study in Male region
The Islamic University of Maldives (IUM) has initiated a study to determine vehicle registration limits and usage duration in the Male region (including Villimale and Hulhumale). The agreement, signed on Sunday, is for 120 days at a cost of MVR 625,700. IUM Deputy Vice-Chancellor Ahmed Ameen Mohamed said work started Monday, with a draft expected by end of October. The study will consider population, vehicle numbers, road size, and parking. The Male City Council specified requirements including recommendations on technical resources and vehicle re-registration procedures.
The Islamic University of Maldives (IUM) has initiated a study to determine vehicle registration limits and usage duration in the Male region (including Villimale and Hulhumale). The agreement, signed on Sunday, is for 120 days at a cost of MVR 625,700. IUM Deputy Vice-Chancellor Ahmed Ameen Mohamed said work started Monday, with a draft expected by end of October. The study will consider population, vehicle numbers, road size, and parking. The Male City Council specified requirements including recommendations on technical resources and vehicle re-registration procedures.
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The Islamic University of Maldives (IUM) has initiated a study to determine vehicle registration limits and usage duration in the Male region (including Villimale and Hulhumale). The agreement, signed on Sunday, is for 120 days at a cost of MVR 625,700. IUM Deputy Vice-Chancellor Ahmed Ameen Mohamed said work started Monday, with a draft expected by end of October. The study will consider population, vehicle numbers, road size, and parking. The Male City Council specified requirements including recommendations on technical resources and vehicle re-registration procedures.
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