PPV operators encouraged to avoid reckless driving during Easter weekend, uphold sector’s goal of zero road deaths in 2026

Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators are encouraged to avoid reckless driving during the Easter weekend and to uphold the sector’s goal of zero road deaths in 2026.

Chairman of the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Operators’ Alliance, Loraine Finnikin, told IRIE FM News that no PPV operator has died since January, and he hopes this trend will continue.

Noting that operators will be traversing in and out of the Metropolitan region during the holiday period, Mr. Finnikin called for them to prioritise their safety and the well-being of their passengers.

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Transport Minister directs Transport Authority to inform Ride Hailing Companies that their operations in Jamaica are illegal

Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators are encouraged to avoid reckless driving during the Easter weekend and to uphold the sector’s goal of zero road deaths in 2026.

Chairman of the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Operators’ Alliance, Loraine Finnikin, told IRIE FM News that no PPV operator has died since January, and he hopes this trend will continue.

Noting that operators will be traversing in and out of the Metropolitan region during the holiday period, Mr. Finnikin called for them to prioritise their safety and the well-being of their passengers.

Read More