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PMV Passengers called on to be more responsible

The President of the Public Motor Vehicles (PMV) Association, Peterson Doa has called on passengers to stop telling the bus drivers to stop wherever and whenever they liked, instead of at the bus stops.
He said that most drivers did not stop at designated bus stops because the people often waited for PMV’s everywhere along the routes.
He said traffic congestion especially on the city’s roads had grown from bad to worse and they must all work together in the short term to keep accidents from increasing.

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The 22 disabled residents of the Chesire Homes can now travel in two special modified buses worth over K360,000.00. The buses were donated by Bank of South Pacific and Ela Motors with Tower Insurance providing comprehensive auto insurance.
When handing over the keys, BSP CEO, Ian Clynne said disabled people need a lot more support and he urged other Corporate Bodies to assist disabled organizations and services like the Chesire Homes.

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