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To apply for a driving license in Bahrain, applicants must meet several requirements: [2] [3] Age: Applicants must be at least 18 years old to apply for a private car license. Vision Test: All applicants must undergo and pass a vision test to ensure they meet the minimum visual acuity required for driving.
The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Bahrain. The headquarters of the ministry is the Diwan Fort (also known as Manama Fort) in Manama, colloquially referred to as "al-gal'aa". The current Interior Minister is Lieutenant General Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, who has been in office since 2004. [1]
Pages in category "Government ministries of Bahrain" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Government agencies of Bahrain (1 C, 7 P) L. Law of Bahrain (7 C, 9 P) M. ... Political office-holders in Bahrain (3 C) Pages in category "Government of Bahrain"
Special vehicles such as diplomatic cars have a colored bar in the upper section of the license plate without the flag. License plates for private vehicle owners are blue with a white background. In 2010, Bahrain switched to the version which is in use today. [1] The international vehicle registration code for Bahrain is BRN.
Transport in Bahrain encompasses road transportation by car, air transportation and shipping. The country traditionally had one of the cheapest prices for gasoline at $0.78 per gallon ($0.21 per litre). [1] Due to massive budgetary deficits and low oil prices, the Bahraini government increased the price of gasoline in 2016–2017 to $0.37 per ...
The Cabinet of Bahrain is the chief executive body of the Kingdom of Bahrain. According to Article 32 (b) of the 2002 Constitution, "executive authority is vested in the King together with the Council of Ministers and Ministers". The Council of Ministers is appointed directly by the King (Article 33d).
The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) is a government body in Bahrain with a corporate identity endowed with full financial and administrative independence under the authority of a board of directors chaired by the Minister of Labour. The Authority was established on 31 May 2006 to regulate and control work permits for foreign workers ...