JUTC to reduce frequency of Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by PPV operators

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Some taxi operators in Clarendon withdraw service and block roads over bad conditions

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Gov’t says PPV operators will have to wait a little longer to hear whether they will be granted a 16% fare increase at once or in tranches

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Works to be done on Lewis Town Early Childhood Institution and Sabina Park for National Labour Day projects

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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“Remove all cops involved in operation from front-line duty!” Granville Peace Justice and Resource Development Foundation on Sunday’s fatal shooting

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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“Suspensions are no longer enough!” – Opposition expresses outrage over Sunday’s Granville police fatal shooting

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Westmoreland man charged after reportedly beating woman

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Transport and Finance Ministers to meet taxi operators today over outstanding fare increase

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Police officer interdicted following fatal shooting in Granville St.James yesterday

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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Three men shot two fatally during alleged confrontation with police in Hague, Trelawny last evening

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) says effective Wednesday, May 20, it will reduce the frequency of its Ocho Rios service in response to concerns raised by public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

The JUTC says the adjustment forms part of its continued commitment to stakeholder engagement and responsible service planning.

It says while the company remains focused on providing commuters with a safe, reliable and affordable transportation option between the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region and Ocho Rios, JUTC recognises the importance of maintaining balance within the wider public transportation sector.

The company emphasises that its intention is not to displace existing PPV operators, but to complement the available transport options for commuters who depend on consistent, scheduled and affordable service.

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