Tuesday, May 7, 2024

AOPT: Stick to route

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The Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) is appealing to public service vehicle (PSV) operators to desist from using non-designated routes when transporting commuters unless absolutely necessary.

Communications and marketing officer Mark Haynes has made the call in light of a complaint made by several Christ Church residents in Garden Road No.1 and No.2, which is currently before the Ministry of Transport and Works.

Mark A. Haynes, communications and marketing officer of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport. (FILE)

Householders lamented that PSV operators were “illegally” using the roads in that district mainly during rush hours to divert from congested traffic along Hastings.

Haynes told the Daily Nation AOPT was “deeply concerned” about the development and he urged the PSV operators to stop the practice.

“The operators are given a route and they should stick to the route given by the Transport Authority. They should not deviate except in the event of an accident, in which an area along their route becomes impassable, or if they are instructed by a police officer to do so,” he said.  (SB)

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  1. They will continue to disturb the peace until they are stopped by the police. Get on it Barbados police Service!!!!!

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