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Amman, June 8 (Petra) — The transport sector is set to come under
focus on Tuesday during a media briefing hosted by the Government
Communication Forum, where officials will outline ongoing reforms and
future plans aimed at modernizing public transport services.
The session will bring together Secretary-General of the Ministry of
Government Communication Zaid Al-Nawaiseh and Director-General of the
Land Transport Regulatory Commission Riyad Kharabsheh, in a
discussion titled “Rapid Developments in the Transport Sector,”
scheduled for 1:00 p.m. at the ministry’s headquarters.
The meeting is expected to highlight a shift toward smarter and more
efficient transport systems, with particular attention to digital
tools reshaping how services are managed. These include improved
scheduling for public transport routes, clearer organization of
passenger pick-up and drop-off points, and wider adoption of
electronic payment systems.
Attention will also be given to freight transport and transit
operations, as authorities work to streamline goods movement across
the Kingdom and strengthen the logistics sector through better use of
technology and coordination.
Beyond operational upgrades, the discussion will touch on
institutional development within the regulatory authority and outline
upcoming projects aimed at improving overall service efficiency and
governance.
Media representatives from licensed outlets are invited to attend the
session, provided they arrive ahead of time and present valid press
credentials.
//Petra// WH