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MOT Attends IALA Council04 Meeting
Thursday, June 11, 2026
MOT Attends IALA Council04 Meeting

The MOT’s Maritime Transport Affairs took part in the 4th Session of the IALA Council held in France.The meeting discussed topics on maritime safety, protecting lives and property, and AtoNs system development to the best world practices. As an IALA Member State, Qatar’s committed to enhancing maritime safety and navigation and protecting marine life.On the sidelines of Council04, the Qatari delegation met with IALA secretary-general on enhancing cooperation, exchanging expertise & supporting AtoNs development efforts regionally and globally.

MOT’s New Inspection Campaign on Limousine Cars Report 3 Violations
Thursday, June 4, 2026
MOT’s New Inspection Campaign on Limousine Cars Reports 3 Violations

A new three-day inspection campaign, conducted during the Eid Al Adha on limousine cars that belong to the companies engaged in the business of passenger transportation via electronic applications, has reported 3 violations. Legal actions have been taken against the violating cars as per the laws in place.The campaign was conducted by the Ministry of Transport, in coordination with the MOI’s Public Transport Security Department.A total of 66 limousine cars were inspected for potential violations of applicable laws and regulations on safety, reliability, and quality of service.The new campaign covered multiple areas across Qatar, with particular focus on the vital areas that see large visitor turnout during the Eid holidays. The MOT focuses on the destinations and landmarks that attract the most visitors during public occasions and holidays.With such campaigns, the MOT continues its law enforcement effort on the violating companies. The MOT pays great attention to ensuring that passenger transportation companies follow all applicable laws and meet all safety requirements, while providing the highest quality of service.Click Here to Watch the Campaign Video

MOT Launches Updated Qatar Bicycle Master Plan
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
MOT Launches Updated Qatar Bicycle Master Plan

The Ministry of Transport has announced the launch of the updated version of the Qatar Bicycle Master Plan - an integrated package of plans, policies, and regulations that will guide the development of cycling and micromobility, aiming at improving safety, enhancing facilities, and creating a sustainable, connected, and integrated transportation system to meet existing and future needs.The updated QBMP responds to the requirements of accelerating population and urban growth and keeps pace with world developments in modern mobility modes, thereby providing safe, sustainable and efficient mobility options and improving the quality of life.The completion of the updated version of the QBMP was the result of a collective effort by government entities, the private sector, and academia and research institutions, who comprehensively examined and assessed more than 1500 km of existing bike routes: 937 km of standalone routes and 561 km of routes connected to pedestrian tracks.They also conducted more than 5000 interview surveys across Qatar on micromobility devices and how to encourage usability, held more than 120 technical meetings with stakeholders, and reviewed more than 60 national and international documents and best international practices.Status quo analysis shows that 19% of the population owns bicycles or a micromobility device and they use it in less than 1% of their daily trips.That said, the QBMP focuses on enhancing the using of bicycles in daily movement or as a device for sports or recreation, safely and sustainably, and regulating the use of other innovative micromobility devices by putting together a master plan to develop the necessary infrastructure, facilities, and routes.The updated QBMP includes adding more than 3800 km of bike routes, constructing more than 110 km of grade-separated crossings, and establishing 7 mega amenity hubs to serve and support bike and e-scooter users.It also includes launching 17 policies, 18 schemes, 348 supporting measures, a Qatar Bike Infrastructure Planning and Design Guide (QBIG) that provides guidelines for planning and designing safe, sustainable, and efficient bicycle and micromobility networks and facilities, and a GIS comprehensive geodatabase that will include existing inventory, future schemes and maps along with supporting layers recommended for the GIS Portal.“The QBMP embodies the MOT’s commitment to developing an integrated, safe, resilient, and sustainable transportation system that provides easy access to various vital destinations and supports the transition to more efficient and environmentally friendly modes of transportation”, said MOT’s Assistant Undersecretary for Land Transport Affairs Eng. Abdullah Seif Al-Sulaiti.He added that the QBMP is aligned with the MOT’s Strategy and the objectives of the Qatar 3rd National Development Strategy (2024-2030) and supports the pillars of Qatar National Vision 2030 by contributing to reducing carbon emissions, improving quality of life and public health, supporting sustainable economic development, and enhancing the efficiency of the transport network.The Ministry, he said, “is keen to coordinate with partners to activate QBMP’s implementation mechanism by preparing an integrated phased program (short, medium, and long term), with clear project priorities and performance indicators to measure progress and impact, ensuring the effective and sustainable implementation of the plan, with continuous monitoring of performance and updating of plans in accordance with future changes. He emphasized: "We at the Ministry of Transport believe that the success of this plan depends on partnership, concerted efforts, and cooperation between government agencies, the private sector, academic and research institutions, and our partners in various sectors, ensuring its efficient implementation and achieving its goals in establishing a culture of active mobility and enhancing the State of Qatar's position as a leading country in the field of sustainable transportation."The plan's outputs provide a unified national reference that supports government agencies and the private sector in planning and implementing projects related to active transport and micro-mobility, ensuring higher levels of integration and efficiency in implementation. It contributes to unifying technical and planning standards, enhancing integration between transport projects and urban planning, supporting data-driven decision-making, and achieving sustainability, safety, and urban connectivity targets. At the same time, the plan creates an attractive investment environment and expands partnership opportunities with the private sector in developing and operating micro-mobility services and bicycle facilities and services, thereby enhancing its contribution and role as a key partner in supporting the national economy and achieving the transition towards a more sustainable and innovative economy.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
MOT Automates, Launches 14 More Maritime Transportation e-Services

The Ministry of Transport is done with automating 14 more services related to maritime transportation affairs.Now electronic and accessible via the MOT’s official website, the 14 fresh e-services cover the transactions related to big vessels, 10 in total, and seafarers’ affairs, 4.The 10 big vessel e-services cover ship sanitation, permanent registration, provisional registration, annual fees, renewal of provisional registration, extension certificate, exemption certificate, certificate of seaworthiness, issuing NOL for the announcement of a navigational warning, and penalties record and payment.The 4 seafarers’ affairs e-services cover the issuance, renewal, amendment to, and the issuance of a replacement of the endorsement attesting the recognition of GMDSS operator certificate. GMDSS, or the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, is an international maritime safety system mandated by the IMO under the SOLAS convention.Beneficiaries can now apply for those e-services anytime, anyplace, thereby saving time and effort.“The automation by the MOT of this new package of maritime transportation services enhances the Ministry’s efforts for wider digital transformation of all its services, aiming for better efficiency, simpler transactions, streamlined procedures, and better user experience in step with its strategy that aims at modernizing the transportation industry in a fashion that supports the technological advancements and innovation, and excels in providing integrated government services and making them simpler, more available, and more accessible anytime, anyplace,” said MOT’s Information Systems Department Acting Director, Dr. Ahmad Nasser Al-Kuwari.He added that the MOT will continue automating more services to enhance the user experience, and improve the quality of life of all beneficiaries as part of the overall national efforts that aim at further improving the quality of government services provided to individuals and businesses, boosting efficiency in government administration through automation of functions and state-of-the-art applications, and developing a more open government with enhanced participation from all parties.The official website of the MOT provides multiple e-services related to land and maritime transportation affairs, which users can access and apply for, anytime, anyplace, saving them time and effort.

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Sunday, May 24, 2026
Qatar Takes Part in IMO MSC 111

The State of Qatar, represented by the Qatar Mission to the IMO, took part in the 111th Session of the International Maritime Organization's Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 111), held at the IMO headquarters in London from May 13th to May 22nd, 2026.Key topics discussed included maritime safety and security, particularly for the maritime autonomous surface ships, and draft workplans for the development of a safety regulatory framework to support the reduction of GHG emissions from ships using new technologies and alternative fuels.During the session, the Qatari team emphasized the importance of safe and free maritime navigation, protection and wellbeing of seafarers, free and safe passage of merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz and nearby waters, and free sailing and passage as per the international laws. They also affirmed their unwavering support for the efforts aimed at providing the necessary help and assistance to ships and seafarers impacted offshore.The Qatar Mission to the IMO actively participates in IMO’s technical meetings as Qatar continues supporting the international efforts aimed at ensuring maritime safety and security, and developing relevant regulatory frameworks, thereby enhancing collaboration among the IMO Member States.

MOT Takes Part in UK Rail 2026
Thursday, May 14, 2026
MOT Takes Part in UK Rail 2026

The Ministry of Transport is taking part in the UK Rail 2026, which concludes today at the NEC, Birmingham.The MOT’s participation comes within the framework of its approach that aims at solidifying its successful partnerships and constructive dialogs, while keeping pace with latest world policies and trends in the transportation industry.Such MOT engagements are also aimed at cementing cooperation with world countries and international bodies, let alone holding bilateral meetings that serve national interests and exchange of expertise.The two-day event, which brings together leaders from across the UK rail sector, rail projects and operators, rolling stock OEMs, suppliers, innovators, and technology solution providers, tackles numerous important themes, including customer experience, digital innovation, AI, sustainability and decarbonization.Other key themes include signaling systems, smarter rail control and monitoring, smarter rail infrastructures, funding, rail assets management, and relevant services.UK Rail 2026 and its accompanying exhibition serve as the definitive platform for the entire value chain - designed to help visitors find and compare solutions, solve infrastructure challenges, and grow their professional network alongside the industry’s key players.

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