MINI celebrated 25 years since the launch of its modern generation, marking a significant milestone in the brand's history. This period has showcased a range of vehicles that combine contemporary design with outstanding performance.
Guillaume Cartier, Nissan's Chief Performance Officer, affirmed that the Gulf region remains a strategic hub for the company's growth and profitability, despite geopolitical challenges. He emphasized that investment plans in the region have not changed, reflecting Nissan's commitment to strengthening its presence in one of the world's key markets.
The Public Security Department reports significant pressure on the capital's road network due to over <strong>1.7 million vehicles</strong>. This figure highlights the increasing traffic challenges faced by the city, necessitating urgent infrastructure improvements.
The Jordan Traffic Department reported a significant rise in registered vehicles, reaching 2.5 million during the first quarter of 2023. This increase reflects a notable uptick in transportation activity within the kingdom.
In a recent inspection campaign in the Blok M area of Jakarta, authorities recorded the failure of 30 vehicles in emission tests. This initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to improve air quality in the capital.
The General Security has launched a new service in the form of a vehicle display card aimed at protecting buyers and sellers from online fraud. This card verifies vehicle ownership and the seller's identity, enhancing trust in sales transactions.
Indonesian company PGN announced that compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles can be an effective solution for clean energy, especially during significant travel periods like Eid al-Fitr. The program held at a gas filling station in Cirebon saw a large turnout from users.
Authorities in the UAE have issued urgent warnings to drivers of certain vehicles, advising them to stop driving due to airbag-related risks. This alert is part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and protect lives amid rising traffic accidents.
The Metro Jaya Police Traffic Department has announced the launch of mobile Samsat services at 14 different locations in West Java. This initiative aims to facilitate vehicle tax payment processes and enhance compliance with traffic laws.
Authorities received 26 reports of debris falling and causing damage to three vehicles, raising widespread concern in the area. The incident, which occurred late last night, resulted in material damage but no reported injuries.
PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry forecasts around <strong>27,000 vehicles</strong> returning from the Eid al-Fitr holiday, with peak return days on March 28 and 29, 2026. This announcement was made by the company's director, <strong>Hiro Widodo</strong>, during a press conference in Bakauheni.