Transport Minister Miri Regev is advancing a plan to eliminate the requirement for a license to operate a jet ski, aiming to expand access to competitive water sports for younger participants, according to her office.
Transport Minister Miri Regev is advancing a policy change that would eliminate the license requirement for operating jet skis, according to a statement from her office reported by the New Silk channel. The move is intended to lower the age threshold for competitive water-sports participation, allowing younger riders to compete. The proposal was described as a significant potential shift in Israel's maritime-sports landscape. The initiative is in early stages; no legislative timeline or regulatory transition details have been announced. Regev has previously pursued transportation-related reforms, including raising speed limits on select highways, as The Zioneer reported in June.
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