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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Training schools for motorbike riders to be allowed

A new chapter, dedicated to schools for motorbike riders, will be added to Chapter Four of the Executive Regulations of the Traffic Law
A new chapter, dedicated to schools for motorbike riders, will be added to Chapter Four of the Executive Regulations of the Traffic Law
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Lieutenant General Hassan bin Mohsen al Shraiqi, Inspector General of Police and Customs, has revised some provisions of the executive regulations of the Traffic Law issued by Royal Decree No 93/28 and the executive regulations of the Traffic Law issued by decision 98/23. This decision will be published in the Official Gazette and will come into effect the day following its publication.


A new chapter, dedicated to schools for motorbike riders, will be added to Chapter Four of the Executive Regulations of the Traffic Law. The prerequisites necessary for obtaining a license to establish a motorbike riding school include submitting a request to the administration using the provided form and the applicant must be of Omani with good moral character and have no prior convictions.


The driving school area should not be less than 2,500 sqm, and a drawing of the school building approved by the competent authority must be attached to the application. The school must provide licensed bikes for teaching and testing with engine power ranging from 150 to 250 cc, meeting the technical specifications determined by the administration. Suitable halls must be provided for implementing training programs for driving instruction.


The curriculum for motorbike riding must be approved by the Traffic Safety Institute.


The person licensed to establish a motorbike education school must adhere to the following: Contracting with Omani instructors for driving instruction and notifying the administration promptly upon contracting. Concluding a contract with each trainee. Issue a certificate of completion of the education course to the trainee after training.


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