Expatriates from places such as the UK, Canada and Australia would need to pass new tests before receiving their UAE driving licences, under proposals to improve road safety tabled yesterday.
Taxi drivers would be required to have at least two years of driving experience in the UAE before being allowed to work. Other major reforms suggested by a UK consultancy hired by the federal Government included requiring drivers to be at least 20 years old before they can operate some kinds of heavy vehicles and for all new drivers to undergo 30 training sessions.
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I don't know if it's a move to a right direction but at least it's fair for non-privileged expats.
At my point of view authority should exchange licence to everyone with experience more than 5 years in own country.
As for cab driver I agreed. At least in Sharjah taxi companies hired people who cannot drive. I just wonder how they passed the tests at all.