Maldives Looks for External Expertise to Solve Traffic Congestion
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mohamed Ameen announced at a press conference that overseas expertise will be sought to solve traffic congestion in Malé. A comprehensive audit will be conducted, and an agreement will be signed to bring in foreign experts, possibly from UAE or Singapore, with foreign financial assistance. Recommendations will go to Cabinet and Parliament if law changes are needed. Over 69,000 vehicles have been registered in the Maldives in the past five years, with over 42,000 in the Malé area. The minister noted that vehicle registration has slowed under the current administration but the law remains unchanged.
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mohamed Ameen announced at a press conference that overseas expertise will be sought to solve traffic congestion in Malé. A comprehensive audit will be conducted, and an agreement will be signed to bring in foreign experts, possibly from UAE or Singapore, with foreign financial assistance. Recommendations will go to Cabinet and Parliament if law changes are needed. Over 69,000 vehicles have been registered in the Maldives in the past five years, with over 42,000 in the Malé area. The minister noted that vehicle registration has slowed under the current administration but the law remains unchanged.
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Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mohamed Ameen announced at a press conference that overseas expertise will be sought to solve traffic congestion in Malé. A comprehensive audit will be conducted, and an agreement will be signed to bring in foreign experts, possibly from UAE or Singapore, with foreign financial assistance. Recommendations will go to Cabinet and Parliament if law changes are needed. Over 69,000 vehicles have been registered in the Maldives in the past five years, with over 42,000 in the Malé area. The minister noted that vehicle registration has slowed under the current administration but the law remains unchanged.
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