Efforts are ongoing to have another 30 electric buses from China arrive in Barbados next year. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and...
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Drivers and conductors will have to undergo mandatory certification in order to work on public service vehicles (PSVs). This was announced recently by Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw, who is also Minister of Transport and Works, following the first sensitisation meeting of the new Transport Authority regulations. The meeting was held with various stakeholders, including […] The post New course for PSVs appeared first on nationnews.com.
Efforts are ongoing to have another 30 electric buses from China arrive in Barbados next year. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and...
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