Under the patronage of Deputy Interior Minister Major General Sheikh Salem Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Kuwait inaugurated the 38th Unified Gulf Traffic Week and its accompanying exhibition today (Sunday) at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in The Avenues Mall. The event carries the theme "Drive Phone-Free" to promote road safety awareness.
Key Highlights from the Opening Ceremony:
Ministerial Address:
Sheikh Salem emphasized the event's crucial role in:
Enhancing traffic awareness across GCC nations
Fostering compliance with traffic regulations
Protecting lives and property
Establishing safe driving behaviors in Gulf societies
Prime Minister's Message:
The Deputy Minister conveyed greetings from Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah, along with his wishes for the event's success in achieving its objectives.
Strategic Importance:
The Major General highlighted the Traffic Week as:
A vital platform for security-community cooperation
An initiative to reduce traffic accidents
A means to create safer, more disciplined road environments
Regulatory Update:
Sheikh Salem announced:
Kuwait's new traffic law implementation starting April 22
Comprehensive amendments aimed at:
Enhancing road safety standards
Strengthening traffic regulation compliance
Acknowledgments:
The Deputy Minister expressed:
Profound gratitude to all participating and supporting entities
A prayer for divine blessing on their efforts to ensure national welfare and citizen safety