A SIX-MONTH experiment that will see privately-owned public service vehicles (PSVs) and the Transport Board sharing terminal space and cooperating on route schedules will soon get under way.
Minister of Transport and Works Michael Lashley said yesterday that three routes had been picked for the pilot project but declined to name them.
However, he said privately owned PSVs would be sharing facilities at the Fairchild Street bus terminal with the Transport Board and both sides would be cooperating on the timely servicing of the three routes.
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