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Omanis not allowed to drive in Austria due to ratificati­on issues

Government’s inaction in ratifying internatio­nal declaratio­ns on traffic rules cited as reason

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Some Omani families were fined and ordered to disembark from their rented vehicles in Austria this week as their driving licences did not entitle them to drive in Austria.

The Austrian authoritie­s said the reason for this situation is the missing ratificati­on of the internatio­nal declaratio­ns on traffic rules by the Omani government.

The Austrian authoritie­s have issued a circular to all rental agencies not to hand over cars to drivers holding driving licences from Oman, Afghanista­n, Bhutan, Bolivia, El Salvador, Honduras, Ethiopia, North Korea, Libya and Nicaragua.

Coordinati­on on

Meanwhile, an official at Oman Police told Gulf News that there is a coordinati­on between Oman Police and Oman’s Foreign Ministry to activate the internatio­nal driving licence between Oman and Austria.

“It will see light soon as Oman is going to ink an agreement in this regard,” said the official.

Nasser Al Nabhani, a Nizwa resident, told Gulf News that some vehicle rental companies have refused to rent him a vehicle as his driving licence does not entitle him to rent a vehicle in Austria.

“We are holidaying in Austria along with my friends, I didn’t know as I already paid for the rental company but to no avail,” said Al Nabhani.

Al Nabhani contacted the Omani Embassy in Vienna to help him out. “I would like to thank them for offering help as they helped me rent another vehicle,” said Al Nabhani.

An Omani official at the Omani Embassy in Vienna told Gulf News that many Omanis had faced the same problem in Austria and they were fined for the invalidity of the driving licence.

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