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TRANSPORT AUTHORITY’S 2020/2021 LICENSING PERIOD COMMENCES ON FEBRUARY 17, 2020 WITH THE ROLL OUT OF ONLINE APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES
Effective Monday, February 17, 2020, the Transport Authority will commence acceptance of new and renewal applications for all categories of public passenger vehicles and commercial carriers; and for the first time will accept online applications for four categories of public transportation licences.The Authority says the February 17, 2020 start of the Licensing Period is to facilitate the timely submission and processing of road licence and commercial carriers applications which expire on March 31, 2020. To complement this process, the Authority has been facilitating motor vehicle examinations for public transportation since January 13, 2020. Under this early motor vehicle examination facility, licensees are not required to pay the motor vehicle examination fees upfront, as the fees are collected at the time of submission of the application.In the meantime, the Authority is now accepting Online Application at www.ta.org.jm for the following categories of Public Passenger Vehicle Licences:New and Renewal Contract Carriage, Stage Carriage, Express Carriage and Route Taxi licences;Renewal Hackney Carriages; andNew and Renewal Commercial Carriers may continue to submit applications onlineThe Transport Authority is reminding customers that conduct transactions at its Head Office, that effective February 17, 2020, the Authority will no longer accept cash payments at this location. Customers may use any of the several payment facilities including Paymaster, BillExpress, pay at the National Commercial Bank (NCB) using bank vouchers, apply online or use debit and credit cards at the office.Contact:Petra-kene Williams, Manager, Corporate CommunicationsCell: 876-579-6097 / Tel: 876-936-0610
Transport Authority Warns Public Passenger Vehicle Operators to Discontinue the Practice of Overcharging Fares
The Transport Authority is warning Public Passenger Vehicle operators that they should immediately desist from the practice of overcharging commuters’ fares for use of public transportation in the corporate area. Since the withdrawal of service by the JUTC, this morning, the Authority has again received several complaints from the commuting public that unscrupulous persons are insisting commuters including children to pay more than the approved fares in the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region (KMTR), particularly in sections of Spanish Town. This is illegal and a violation of the rights of the commuters. Accordingly, the Transport Authority operations teams are monitoring this situation closely and operators found to be “unlawfully deceiving passengers as to the fare for a journey” will be prosecuted under regulation 129 (d) of the Road Traffic Regulations. The Transport Authority will continue to prosecute for this offence as it intensifies its drive over the upcoming weeks. In the meantime, the commuting public is reminded that one of the dangers of using unlicensed Public Passenger Vehicles is that these operators often charge exorbitant fares. The Authority is therefore urging the commuting public to use licensed public transport vehicles which display red Public Passenger Vehicle plates and the light blue Transport Authority sticker on the windshield with expiration dates of 2020 and onwards. Commuters may report incidents of overcharging through the Authority’s toll-free line at 888-991-5687; WhatsApp images or videos to 876-551-8196, providing the licence plate numbers and the routes for the vehicles; or download the Drive Safe Jamaica App in the Google Play Store and submit your images or videos.
Transport Authority Reminds PPV Operators to Adhere by Requirement for Taxi Globe
The Transport Authority is reminding operators of Hackney Carriages and Route Taxis that under regulation 7(1) of the Taxis and Contract Cars Regulations (1963), Hackney Carriages and Route Taxis are required to display their globes at all times. All taxis are to be fitted with a yellow globe on the centre of the roof of the vehicles, 12 inches from the windscreen and the globe must be displayed at all times during the operation of the vehicles. Additionally, the Transport Authority is restating that globes are required for the examination and renewal of licences of Public Passenger Vehicles and the Authority will be reinforcing the regulation. In the meantime, the Transport Authority is reminding these PPV operators that they must adhere to all the terms and conditions of their road licences and the road traffic laws in order to avoid prosecution.