Transport Minister commits to training programme for PPV operators

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Businesses urged to ramp up security for Christmas

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Slain Corporal gets special tribute ceremony

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Nineteen people killed in fires up to the end of October this year

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Brown’s Town man dies in house fire

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Gas prices down for the fourth consecutive week

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Stakeholder wants more funding for Jamaica Eye

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

PPV operators urged to be patient as gov’t discusses options for payment of outstanding traffic tickets 

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

Government far advanced in the roll out of national broadband initiative

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.

 

PPV operators still hopeful gov’t will approve payment plan for outstanding tickets

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), Egeton Newman is advocating for more training and certification of Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators.

 

Speaking at a stakeholders’ road safety conference recently, Mr. Newman said training would help to reduce road fatalities and traffic breaches.

 

 

President of the Falmouth Taxi Association Sheldon Malcolm agreed. He suggested that the government helps to fund the training.

 

 

In response, Transport Minister Audley Shaw lauded the suggestion, noting that he will bring it to cabinet for deliberation.