• The authorities have been urged to install electronic signs indicating speed limits. At night, many motorists cannot see the current signs, which are too small.
• With the new school year set to begin, people say nurseries are exploiting high demand by increasing their fees. People have asked for monitoring of their fees.
• Some nationals have complained about neglect of some mosques in outlying areas. Because of lack of maintenance, parts of the mosques are crumbling.
• Some people have lauded the inspection campaign against manpower agencies and called for its continuation to prevent illegal practices by the managers regarding domestic workers and their recruitment fees.
• There are complaints about some old traffic signs on some highways that cannot be read as they have faded or fallen down. People have called on the authorities to renovate or replace them.
• Random works, including excavations, related to infrastructure projects being carried out at the same time in many areas are causing problems to people, who have urged coordination between the authorities concerned and creation of a database for such works.
• People have urged review of the rule that prevents bachelors from living in residential areas as the rule has no clear mechanism of implementation and this is encouraging landlords and tenants to violate it. The practice is persisting because of lack of law enforcement.