More than 5 700 vehicles, almost half of them privately owned, have been tagged in the pilot phase of the Barbados Licensing Authority’s (BLA) Electronic Vehicle Registration (EVR) programme.
Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Santia Bradshaw made the disclosure as she gave an update on the project which requires technical upgrades, infrastructural installation and amendments
Increased regulation for the public service vehicle (PSV) sector is one step closer to becoming reality, with the long-awaited Transport Authority Regulations now being certified by the office of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel.
In addition, Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Santia Bradshaw announced on Friday, that solutions to a range of issues plaguing the sector will be implemented in
By Shamar Blunt
The contracts of nearly 2 000 workers who found employment as part of a National Clean-up Programme almost two years ago will come to an end on March 31 and the news has left many of them worried about how they will support themselves and their families.
Despite assurances from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works and
By Kimberley Cummins
Used and discarded!
That was former leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Verla Depeiza’s unapologetic take on how the Mia Mottley administration has treated the 3 000 temporary workers in the National Clean-up Programme who will be out of work at the end of March.
Speaking at a joint meeting of the St Michael North West and the St
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,