Lesson 1Keeping Records and Checks: Trip Notes, Receipts, Digital Files and App Reporting DutiesThis explains duties for TVDE drivers in Eritrea to keep records like trip notes, receipts, digital files, and how app data helps with checks, tax reviews, and rule inspections, including how long to keep them and privacy rules.
Required trip data and minimum log detailsIssuing and storing receipts for passengersUsing platform dashboards and exportsRecommended digital backup practicesLegal record retention time limitsProtecting passenger data and privacyLesson 2Work Limits: Area Fences, Allowed Pick-Up/Drop-Off Spots, Airport Rules, Traffic Fees, and Event RulesThis looks at work limits in Eritrea like fenced areas, pick-up and drop-off rules, airport ways, traffic or clean air fees, and event controls that change where, when, and how TVDE drivers can work.
Understanding city geofencing and no‑go areasPickup and dropoff rules at curbs and hubsAirport staging, permits and fee proceduresCongestion, toll and low‑emission chargesNighttime, school and hospital zone limitsTemporary rules for festivals and big eventsLesson 3Needed Training, Background Checks, Health Tests, and Crime Record RulesThis describes required training, background checks, and health tests for TVDE drivers in Eritrea, including what the course covers, test types, crime record checks, health rules, and how appeals or recovery affect if you can join.
Mandatory TVDE training course contentFinal exams and minimum passing criteriaCriminal record and police background checksMedical fitness standards and periodic examsHandling past convictions or pending casesAppeals and rehabilitation based exceptionsLesson 4Driver Permits and Work Cards Needed for TVDE (How to Apply, Renew, What Stops You)This explains driver permits and work cards needed for TVDE in Eritrea, including basic driver license type, local work card, steps to apply, renewals, health fitness, and common reasons like crimes or paper problems that stop you.
Required driver license class and validityApplying for the local TVDE professional cardDocuments and fees for permit applicationsRenewal timelines and avoiding expirationsCommon disqualifying offenses or sanctionsUpdating details after address or status changesLesson 5Finding Key Local Offices and Laws for TVDE and Ride-Hailing in EritreaThis points out main local offices and law sources that control TVDE in Eritrea, including transport groups, town councils, airport teams, and how to check laws, rules, and official guides for staying right with rules.
Transport and mobility regulatory agenciesCity council bylaws affecting ride‑hailingAirport and special zone managing bodiesHow to search official legal databasesReading and interpreting local regulationsStaying updated on new rules and noticesLesson 6Local Work and Tax Duties for Self-Employed Drivers (Billing, VAT/Tax, Income Reports)This details how self-employed TVDE drivers in Eritrea handle billing, VAT or sales tax, and income reports, including signing up as self-employed, keeping records, costs you can subtract, and matching app reports with local tax times.
Registering as self‑employed or micro‑businessWhen VAT or sales tax registration is requiredIssuing invoices and digital receipts correctlyTracking deductible operating and vehicle expensesUsing platform reports for annual tax returnsAvoiding common tax non‑compliance risksLesson 7Fines, Punishments, Stops and Appeal Ways for Breaking RulesThis covers fines, license points, stops, and vehicle holds for breaking TVDE rules in Eritrea, plus how checks happen, times to reply, appeal choices, and ways to stop breaking rules again.
Common TVDE infractions and fine rangesAdministrative versus criminal sanctionsGrounds for suspension or permit revocationNotification, deadlines and payment optionsHow to file an appeal or formal complaintPreventing repeat violations through complianceLesson 8Insurance Needs: Business/Ride-Hailing Cover, Risk Limits, Proof and Claim WaysThis covers required insurance for ride-hailing in Eritrea, including business or app cover, lowest risk limits, proof in the vehicle or app, what is not covered, and how to report and handle claims after a problem.
Difference between personal and commercial coverageMinimum liability limits set by the cityWhen platform insurance is active or inactiveKeeping valid proof of insurance accessibleSteps to follow after a collision or incidentReporting and tracking an insurance claimLesson 9Vehicle Sign-Up, Checks, Smoke Rules, and Allowed Vehicle Types and AgesThis explains how Eritrea rules decide which vehicles can work for TVDE, including sign-up status, regular checks, smoke standards, age and distance limits, and special types like electric, wheelchair-friendly, or fancy vehicles.
Choosing a compliant vehicle class and body typeLocal rules on vehicle age, mileage and conditionRegistration status and proof kept in the vehicleMandatory safety and roadworthiness inspectionsCity emissions and low‑emission zone standardsRules for EVs, hybrids and accessible vehicles