Taxi group TODSS, concerned that increase in JUTC fleet will result in a reduction in business for PPV operators 

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Jamaicans for Justice demands that trial for persons implicated in death of Mario Deane starts November 18

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Section of Welcome to Cacoon Castle roadway in Hanover closed to traffic starting today

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Opposition Spokesman on Education Damion Crawford criticizes for not providing better incentives to Jamaican teachers, in a bid to retain them

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Irie FM’s Garvey celebration is in keeping with mandate to honour his legacy

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Golding criticizes gov’t’s handling of crime, says PNP will do better

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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PM Holness appeals for patience from motorists using Yallahs Pond and Pamphret roadway, in St. Thomas, as rehabilitation work gets underway

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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16 y/o believed to have drowned at a river in Senior district, Westmoreland yesterday

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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Irie FM’s Myesha Broadie cops 2023 Caribbean Media Award

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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CPFSA providing support to relatives of 2 child victims of Sunday’s mass shooting in Cherry Tree Lane, Clarendon

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODDS), has expressed concern that the increase in Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet, will result in a reduction in business for taxi operators.  

TODSS President Egeton Newman noted that the investment of private taxi operators is at risk.

He also expressed concern about operators struggling to earn enough now, as they anxiously await the implementation of the second part of the fare increase.

Speaking at a TODSS virtual meeting last evening, Newman said operators are hopeful that the 16% fare increase will be granted in November, as promised by the government.

He pointed out that, with more JUTC buses on the road, when schools resume in September, taxi operators stand to incur significant losses.  

Newman called on Transport Minister Daryl Vaz to help alleviate the operator’s plight.   

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