I’ve been noticing that in Kuwait, most people focus heavily on getting the correct address or GPS location right, but timing often plays an equally important role in whether a delivery or visit goes smoothly.
Even if the location is perfectly accurate, arriving or delivering at the wrong time can still lead to delays, missed connections, or longer waiting periods.
In many cases, timing affects the experience more than people expect.
Some examples of how timing impacts deliveries and visits:
Peak hours causing delays even at correct locations
Traffic congestion slowing down final arrival
Buildings being harder to access during busy periods
Couriers arriving when recipients are unavailable
Service points becoming crowded at specific times
This becomes especially noticeable in structured areas like fahaheel, where block-based layouts and mixed residential-commercial zones mean both timing and location accuracy need to align for smooth execution.
While exploring how the area is organized, I came across a helpful explanation of
fahaheel, which made it clearer how local structure and timing together influence real-world navigation and delivery efficiency.
It really made me realize that accuracy alone isn’t enough timing can decide whether the process is smooth or frustrating.