Officials of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) are urging the Government to meet with representatives of the sector regularly so lingering issues can be resolved once and for all.In fact, communications, information and marketing officer Mark Haynes and chairman Roy Raphael told Barbados TODAY that privately-owned public service vehicle (PSV) operators were at their wits’ end as far as longstanding issues plaguing the industry were concerned.Raphael again served notice that his organisation was prepared to take action if no meetings or solutions were forthcoming.“We are going to get back to the public about our next move because we cannot have a Ministry of Transport that has not yet met with our association,” he said.Chief among the lingering issues are the potholes on the island’s roads that result in major damage to vehicles, high insurance costs, and the lack of maintenance of bus stops.