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Authority CEO Naisa Tuinaceva said a balanced public transportation systemwas a catalyst to economic sustainability and growth. Therefore, he said in collaboration with the Transport Ministry, they strived to build and work towards a new direction of
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Speaking at the association's annual general meeting in Nasinu yesterday president Deo Narayan said they needed to buy a piece of land as soon as possible for this purpose. "Our instructors can use our own training rooms on a quarterly basis. This
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Public Service Vehicle (PSV) regulations and code of conduct. LTA media officer Iliesa Sokia said issues of drivers annoying passengers, late arrival, inappropriate dressing and bad behaviour on the road were some issues the public could report. Mr
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Vodafone Fiji is the only back-end solution providers for the system, selling e-ticket cards at its outlets around the country. However, LTA chief executive officer Naisa Tuinaceva said yesterday Digicel could also be a solution provider. He
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Vodafone Fiji and Foneology say the system will add more transparency to the bus industry. Vodafone Fiji head of corporate affairs Shailendra Prasad said the system would allow bus operators and the LTA to see the actual routes travelled by buses
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Authority spokesman Iliesa Sokia said they had A contingency plan in the event buses are grounded. He said the authority was aware of these issues. "We are not going to reveal the plan...We have the backing from our stakeholders," Mr Sokia said last
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Their statement comes after the directors of 28 bus companies, who collectively run about 820 buses, raised their concerns with the system in a petition to the Prime Minister's Office. In the statement, the bus operators said while they were not
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It is aimed at accrediting qualified driving instructors to teach people how to drive, and also provide an opportunity to start opening driving schools recognised by the authority. LTA technical officer Isikeli Kama said the 34 participants were also
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Nasik Swami Thursday, April 25, 2013 THE Land Transport Authority's newly installed speed cameras in red zones around the country have been activated. Authority spokesman Iliesa Sokia said 179 road-related offences were snapped and recorded by
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Singapore on Tuesday unveiled plans to offer free train rides during morning peak-hours to ease severe congestion on its metro rail network. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it would launch a one-year trial on June 24 to provide free travel to
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