Driving
You might want to consider renting a car in Kuwait to get about. Kuwaiti traffic is notoriously unpredictable, and you don't want to spend your limited free time in a car cursing the gridlock. So grab a cab; they know their way around and can get you to your location in a couple of minutes.
It also helps that the cab fare is reasonably priced. On the other hand, buses that leave various stations at regular intervals and are inexpensive can be used to get about. Buses leave early in the morning and stay until well after 10 p.m. If you decide to use a cab, talk about the price with the driver before you start your journey.
Finally, Kuwaiti drivers drive on the right side of the road. A automobile must come to a complete stop, not only yield way, while entering a roundabout. In Kuwait, seat belts are required when driving a rented automobile. With the exception of a hands-free device, using a cellphone while driving is illegal.