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MOT’s “Qatar Access Management Guidelines” 2nd Workshop Concludes
Thursday, May 16, 2024
MOT’s “Qatar Access Management Guidelines” 2nd Workshop Concludes

The Ministry of Transport today held a second stakeholder workshop on the Qatar Access Management Guidelines (QAMG) project. The workshop was attended by representatives of several government entities and agencies, consultancy firms and strategic partners.The workshop featured an overview of the QAMG, its components, and latest updates on the work completed to date, including the QAMG’s standards, policies, regulations, and permitting procedures.Stakeholders in attendance have shared valuable feedback and views, which will help enhance the objectives of the QAMG; higher traffic safety, easier and safer access, and mobility for users of means of transportation on local roads, highways, and expressways, and between the public roadway system and adjacent land development projects, including redevelopment.The primary objective of the QAMG project is to update the current access management chapter of the Qatar Highway Design Manual (QHDM 2020). It also aims at providing direction to local government entities, consultants, developers, and planners with relation to access management in the future in a way that meets regional and international best practices. The project also aims at providing uniformity related to the management of both permanent and temporary access within the State of Qatar and promoting traffic safety at access locations across the country.The MOT believes the cooperation and support from the stakeholders and strategic partners at the workshop is definitely contributing to achieving the objectives and goals of the project.         

Ministry Conducts Large-Scale Survey for Qatar Bicycle Master Plan
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Ministry Conducts Large-Scale Survey for Qatar Bicycle Master Plan

The Ministry of Transport has conducted a large-scale field survey as part of Stage 2 of the project of updating the Qatar Bicycle Master Plan (QBMP). The MOT takes into consideration that the Third Qatar National Development Strategy (NDS3) prioritizes a high quality of life by benefiting from Qatar’s advanced transportation infrastructure by increasing utilization and efficiency and accelerating the transition to more sustainable mobility options. This effort is also aligned with the pillars of the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the initiatives outlined in the Transportation Master Plan for Qatar (TMPQ 2050).To ensure inclusivity, a diverse range of male and female participants, both Qataris and residents, from all age groups, from all areas across Qatar, were surveyed with a particular focus on the most densely populated areas. Interviews were held at 147 diverse locations, including parks, residential and commercial areas, beaches, sports facilities, shopping and entertainment areas, transportation hubs, cultural and tourist sites, and universities. This ensured a well-rounded understanding of user perspectives, nationwide.The purpose of the survey is gathering information and feedback on people’s current and future needs, as well as challenges and preferences related to micromobility options like bicycles and e-scooters. The survey also tried to understand what affects using these micromobility devices the most, and how often people use them to get to work or to access public transit facilities, or just for sport and leisure, in addition to the average travel time and distance cut. One more purpose was to diagnose the key barriers and motivators.Understanding micromobility users’ sentiments will help identify the best ways to encourage usage and enhance traffic safety.The survey revealed key factors influencing people's decisions, and significant trends in bicycle/micromobility preferences, trip purposes, average travel time, barriers, and motivators among respondents. The survey showed that the bicycle is the preferred mode of transportation for 89% of all respondents and trip purposes were primarily functional (33.4%) to get to work or for delivery purposes, versus 66.6% non-functional aspects such as exercise and leisure.Average travel time varied according to the purpose, with work/school trips averaging 13 minutes, exercise/leisure trips averaging 30 minutes, service/delivery trips averaging 8 minutes, and accessing metro/bus trips averaging 10 minutes.Barriers cited the most by micromobility vehicle users surveyed included lack of tracks/separation from traffic on intersections, and insufficient services needed near such tracks such as charging stations, parking spaces, drinking water, and restrooms.Other concerns related to using micromobility vehicles, according to survey respondents, included traffic safety, and weather conditions, particularly the heat and humidity in summertime. Some respondents also cited the society culture toward using bikes or micromobility vehicles. Some other respondents said making such devices available for sharing for free or at low-cost rental can help encourage the use of bikes and micromobility devices.The findings of this survey are crucial to the ongoing updating of the QBMP, particularly with finalizing the remaining phases of the plan to move forward with putting the initiatives, developing future infrastructure projects, and setting that policies and systems to promote and improve the use of micromobility devices, bringing us closer to a future where sustainable transportation options are accessible and convenient for all with seamless integration into Qatar's transportation network.

Minister Meets with Uzbekistan Counterpart
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Minister Meets with Uzbekistan Counterpart

Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met with Minister of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan H.E. Ilhom Makhkamov Rustamovich, via videoconferencing, today.The two ministers discussed bilateral cooperation relations in the areas of transportation, transportation services, and civil aviation, and ways to enhance them.

President of Poland Meets with Minister Al-Sulaiti
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
President of Poland Meets with Minister Al-Sulaiti

President of the Republic of Poland H.E. Andrzej Duda met today with Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti, on the sidelines of his participation in the fourth annual Qatar Economic Forum.The two officials discussed bilateral cooperation relations in the areas of transportation, and ways to enhance them, particularly in ecofriendly transportation. They also discussed several topics that interest the two countries.  

Minister Meets with Member of German Bundestag
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Minister Meets with Member of German Bundestag

Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met with Member of the German Parliament (the Bundestag) H.E. Julia Klöckner.Held in the Ministry’s offices today, the meeting discussed aspects of cooperation between the State of Qatar and the Federal Republic of Germany in transportation, and ways to develop and enhance them, particularly in terms of ecofriendly and self-driving mobility.The German Ambassador to Qatar H.E. Lothar Freischlader attended the meeting. 

Minister Meets with Chairman of Yutong IBD
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Minister Meets with Chairman of Yutong IBD

Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met with Mr. Wang Wentao, Chairman of International Business in the Chinese Yutong, the leading global e-bus manufacturer.Meeting in the Ministry’s offices today, they discussed cooperation relations, and work progress on the strategic partnership for establishing a factory for manufacturing e-buses at the free zones in Qatar. They also discussed bilateral cooperation on mutual investments between Yutong and Mowasalat (Karwa).The meeting was attended by several Ministry officials, officials representing the Qatari transportation industry, and the delegation accompanying Mr. Wentao. 

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