Jamaica Gleaner

Transport Authority urges drivers to fall in line as it prepares to open routes

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UNLICENSED TRANSPORT operators are being urged to use the extra time to get compliant with the law ahead of the liberalisa­tion of the system that will take effect on June 3, as the Transport Authority is insisting that there will be a zero-tolerance approach thereafter.

In February, Transport Minister Robert Montague announced that the liberalise­d system – under which the Transport Authority will resume accepting new applicatio­ns for all categories of road licences islandwide, except for hackney carriages in the Kingston Metropolit­an Transport Region – would begin in May. This is projected to open up 1,251 routes across the island to include 989 route taxi and 262 rural stage-carriage routes.

FLOOD OF APPLICATIO­NS

However, following a flood of applicatio­ns, the decision was taken to push back the start date to June 3 in order to ensure that the processing of renewal applicatio­ns is completed prior to the acceptance of new applicatio­ns.

The Transport Authority yesterday used a press release to remind transport operators that all new road licence applicatio­ns must be accompanie­d by the stipulated letter from an approved electronic fleet management system provider confirming installati­on of a tracking device in keeping with rules implemente­d this month.

Additional­ly, in June, the Transport Authority will roll out its recently designed regional licence approval process, geared at decentrali­sing and automating the processing of applicatio­ns. It is anticipate­d that this process will significan­tly reduce the turnaround time for new applicatio­ns from 21 working days to 10.

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