Kuwait’s traffic authorities have adjusted the schedule for driving tests, moving them exclusively to the morning hours. The change, implemented immediately, aims to protect both test takers and examiners from the extreme heat currently gripping the country. Daytime temperatures in Kuwait have been consistently exceeding 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit), posing significant health risks. The decision addresses concerns about heatstroke and exhaustion during the practical driving assessments. Authorities have not specified an end date for the morning-only testing schedule, indicating it will remain in effect while the intense heat persists. This measure prioritizes the well-being of individuals involved in the testing process during the summer months.