The reason that made me guess you were from Andhra is because I noticed many people from this state usually use the words "warm greetings" or "warm regards" and not "best regards"or "kind regards". Anyway, my guess was wrong!
Now coming to the real part of your problem. It is not essential for you to drive in Qatar. Take my own example. While I drive in my own country and was also driving in some other ME countries, I don't drive in Qatar. I find the Karwa bus service to be very convenient. For any other situation where I need to travel fast, I hire a taxi of which there are aplenty. Also, using the Karwa bus service saves me the botheration of driving, searching for a parking space, and of course penalties on traffic violations such as the penalty of QR 6000 for jumping the red signal which gets applied here in such violations. All one has to do is to manage his time well. Having said that, some people have this unusual belief that owning a car is a sign of status. I don't believe in that hogwash. Travelling on the Karwa bus has another benefit. It allows one to meet people from different countries and different walks of life making the journey a bit interesting and enriching one's experience of life.
Lastly, in Qatar all vehicles are left-hand drives, unlike those on India.