
Saudi Arabia’s Council of Ministers has passed a resolution imposing mandatory insurance on government vehicles, said a report. Under the resolution, the government will pay the first premium when issuing the road license (known in Arabic as the ‘istimara’) and the drivers can pay at a later date, said the Arab News report. "If the vehicle is used by more than one person, the premium for third-party insurance will be paid by the state," Culture and Information Minister Abdul Aziz Khoja was quoted as saying. A ministerial panel will conduct a survey of government vehicles before the vehicle insurance scheme is applied, he added. Source: TradeArabia
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