June 16, 2021
Season:    4

Making Taxis Part of the Transport Solution in Saudi Arabia with Naif Bin Hwail

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This week Paul chats with Naif Bin Hwail of Saudi Arabia’s Transport General Authority (TGA) on how his agency built a structure to serve millions of people–including the millions visiting Mecca and Medina for the Haj–using bus, rail, and taxis.

In his conversation with Paul, Naif Bin Hwail talks about developing bus rapid transit (BRT) in several cities and expanding the rail network to serve the millions of people who come to Saudi Arabia.

Unlike many transportation agencies, TGA is also responsible for the vast private taxi network in the country. Their job is to ensure all taxis meet the same high standard of safety, comfort, and reliability. Based on this foundation TGA is well-placed to build an expansive national transit system as part of their vision 2030 plans.

Next week, please join us for Comfort’s Corner where Paul’s guest will be Stewart Mader of VAX Transit. After talking about the herculean efforts to get people to vaccines and vaccines to people, Stewart and Paul talk about commuter rail and the future of masks on transit

For a complete transcript of this episode and links to our guests, please visit: https://www.transitunplugged.com/making-taxis-part-of-the-transport-solution-in-saudi-arabia/