
Motorists want more vehicle inspection centers in Al Wakra

Several Qatar residents are demanding quicker services and better facilities at Al Wakra's vehicle inspection centre due to the long and harsh waiting period.
The sole technical inspection centre in the area remains crowded, especially during the first half of the day, as the population of Al Wakra has ballooned over the past few years.
Many motorists have even suggested that the government should extend the validity of the road permit to two years, and that new vehicles should be exempted from inspections for five years to ease the pressure on such facilities.
"The queue is so long that it reaches the neighbouring Abdurrahman bin Jassim School, and it consumes at least two hours' time of motorists. The facility is so poorly designed that it cannot inspect more than one vehicle at a time," said Ahmed Salim Al Hamli.
"They should introduce some system or service so that people are not required to sit in their cars in serpentine queues, or the authorities should extend the validity of the 'istimara' at least for two years," he added.
Al Hamli said that if a vehicle was absolutely fit then why should people be required to go thorough the same pain, wasting a lot of time irrespective of the manufacturing date of their vehicle.
Hussain Hajji, another Qatari citizen, rued that the majority of motorists were required to sit inside their vehicles with the engines running for hours to avoid heat stroke.
The population of Al Wakra has more than doubled over the last few years, especially after the opening of several new housing complexes, while the amenities, such as petrol station and others, have almost remained the same.
"People cannot go anywhere as they have to continuously keep moving their vehicles in the queue for so long. At least the service provider should introduce some system so that motorists can leave their vehicles and come back to avail their turns," said another motorist.
He noted that motorists who come back to the centre after fixing some minor faults in their vehicles should be exempted from queuing up again.
Yet another motorist, Abdullah Al Mannai, suggested that the inspection centre be relocated to some other place as visitors keep occupying the parking area of a mosque in front of the centre.
Al Mannai said there was a huge difference in the services provided by this centre and others. "Most employees at Fahes smart centres are professionals and very polite while dealing with customers."
Saif Abu Alainain added: "To reduce the growing crowd at technical inspection centres government should amend the rules. Istimara for new vehicles should be exempted for three to five years, as in some neighbouring countries." [The Peninsula]
Photo credits: Wahyuinqatar
Harsh? There are people who think sitting in their air conditioned car for a few hours is harsh? Try working as a laborer in the hot sun for 8 hours a day. Then you know what harsh is, not sitting about in your car for a few hours once a year. Some people really should stop complaining about everything.
Harsh? There are people who think sitting in their air conditioned car for a few hours is harsh? Try working as a laborer in the hot sun for 8 hours a day. Then you know what harsh is, not sitting about in your car for a few hours once a year. Some people really should stop complaining about everything.
Why should Qatar make it comfortable for expatriates?
@knor they already, have just not enough of them.
Maybe the woqood can add this kind of service on their stations.