In the 'Ebdal' application, the owner of the maintenance center records the maintenance operations performed on the driver's vehicle, not the driver himself. These operations include all maintenance-related activities such as oil changes, malfunction repair, and periodic checks.
How the application works:
The driver adds his vehicle: The driver adds his vehicle to the application using his basic data such as name and phone number.
The maintenance center records maintenance: When the driver visits an approved maintenance center, the owner of the center records the details of the maintenance performed on the vehicle within the application.
These details include type of service (such as oil change or breakdown repair), maintenance history.
Interaction between the driver and the center: The driver visits the approved maintenance centers to perform maintenance, while the center is responsible for updating the vehicle’s maintenance record within the application.
The importance of this:
It allows drivers to accurately and reliably track their vehicle's maintenance history.
The application ensures that all maintenance operations are reliable and certified by recognized maintenance centers.
It enhances the transparency of services provided by maintenance centers and helps drivers easily track the condition of their vehicles.
Conclusion: The driver adds his vehicle, but the maintenance centers are responsible for adding the details of the maintenance performed on the vehicle, which ensures that the data is organized and easily accessible by drivers.