Authorities to meet with Transport Stakeholders tomorrow

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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Commuters left stranded as taxi operators withdrew their services

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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JCF’s Medical Services Branch and KPH investigating suspected food related illnesses which affected several police officers 

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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Funeral service for slain Police Constable Ricardo Fairclough being held today 

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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Police hospitalized in serious but stable condition, after being chopped by man in Hyatt’s Field, St. Ann

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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INDECOM says fatal shootings since January have increased to 59

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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Police say skeletal remains believed to be that of missing teacher Dannielle Anglin, were found in Clarendon this morning

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

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Alleged gangster slapped with multiple charges including murder

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

Read More

Nearly 50 entities prosecuted under plastic ban phase 1; phase 2 set to take effect tomorrow

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

Read More

Education Minister urges students using AI to avoid plagiarism

Representatives of the Transport Authority, Police and Island Traffic Authority will meet with stakeholders in the public transport sector, tomorrow.

This comes as public transport operators across several parishes withdrew their service today, leaving scores of commuters stranded.

The operators are expressing their anger about the move to suspend drivers’ licences, as well as the assignment of demerit points for certain infractions under the Road Traffic Act and its supporting regulations.

The operators say the stipulation is unfair.

In a statement this afternoon, the Transport Authority said the agencies will meet with sector leaders tomorrow to discuss these contentious issues and report to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz, the operators’ concerns for his consideration, based on the legislative review that is being undertaken of the Road Traffic Act and regulations.

The Authority’s Managing Director is urging Operators to reach out to their respective representatives with their concerns for discussion at the upcoming meeting.

In the meantime, the Authority is appealing to all PPV operators to allow good sense to prevail.

Read More