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Meet with us, operators plead! - Barbados Today

By Emmanuel Joseph & Shamar Blunt On the day that a surprise work stoppage by Transport Board employees crippled transportation in the country, the leading public service vehicle (PSV) organisation has hinted at possible industrial action over an outstanding issue with the Government. Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) Roy Raphael sounded a warning to the Minister of Transport,

Year in Review: Much ado in local transport sector

The year 2022 began with the dark cloud of the COVID-19 virus hovering over the island; 262 people had succumbed to the virus and there was a curfew lockdown in place. Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) were operating at a reduced capacity and mask wearing was mandatory for commuters. To add to their frustration, gas and diesel were retailing at $3.99 and $3.34 per litre, respectively, which meant a drop in …

AOPT to discuss plan with Bridgetown operators to extend work hours

By Shamar Blunt Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) Roy Raphael, says the association will meet soon with public service vehicle (PSV) operators who work the Bridgetown route to discuss how a more reliable service could be provided for those travelling during the night.  Raphael says the present situation is a distressing one for commuters, who are often left

PSV owners plead for talks with government officials

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.

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