Kuwait is stepping up efforts to modernise its public transport system as part of broader plans to ease long-standing traffic congestion and improve daily commuting across the country.
High-Level Meeting on Transport Reforms
According to Beyond Time News, senior officials from Kuwait’s Interior Ministry met with representatives of major transport companies to discuss reforms aimed at improving mobility and transport infrastructure.
The meeting, chaired by Major General Abdullah Al-Wuhaib, focused on better coordination between government bodies and operators, along with upgrades to existing transport services.
Focus on Public Transport Improvements
Discussions covered improvements to bus services, route planning, passenger safety, and service quality. Authorities also emphasized encouraging greater use of public transport to reduce pressure on road networks.
Officials stressed the need for modern systems and international best practices to improve traffic flow and enhance public safety.
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Long-Term Mobility Plans
The reforms are part of Kuwait’s wider infrastructure strategy, which includes proposals for metro systems, railway links, marine transport, and smart mobility solutions aimed at creating a more efficient national transport network.



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