The state's commissioner for transportation, Comrade Kayode Opeifa, revealed this at a stakeholders forum held at Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja. Of the state.
Opeifa said the move was part of state government's determination to transform the public transport industry, enhance professionalism, ensures standard and safety of the people.
He said with the new public transport management system, the state government would re-introduce the routing system in order to ensure even distribution of vehicles and non-hiking of transport fares, especially during peak periods.
According to him, the routing system is in line with Regulation 20 of the road traffic law with stipulates that no commercial vehicle shall ply any route other than that for which it is authorised.
Opeifa said that aside from the routing system, the commuter vehicle operator was expected to register himself, the driver and conductor before getting a commercial vehicle operator license.
The Commissioner, who said that about 200 vehicle inspection officers (VIOs) had been trained to handle the documentation, appealed to commuter vehicle operators and transport unions to go to any of the 21 vehicle inspection service centres in their localities, while the drivers and conductors should go to any of the five (5) Lagos State Drivers Institute (LASDRI) in their division.
While presenting the approved uniform to the drivers and conductors designed by the transport unions to the stakeholders, Opeifa said badges would also be issued to the owners of commuter vehicles, drivers and commuters.
On the new state taxi policy system, he said that henceforth, anybody that wanted to operate taxi system would obtain a license , saying such vehicle would be painted in the state government colour of yellow with black stripes except those belonging to the modern taxi system.
He added that the state government, in response to the demand of the taxi operators, had also graciously approved the use of vehicle not more than 5 years old to be used as taxi.
Opeifa said the move was part of state government's determination to transform the public transport industry, enhance professionalism, ensures standard and safety of the people.
He said with the new public transport management system, the state government would re-introduce the routing system in order to ensure even distribution of vehicles and non-hiking of transport fares, especially during peak periods.
According to him, the routing system is in line with Regulation 20 of the road traffic law with stipulates that no commercial vehicle shall ply any route other than that for which it is authorised.
Opeifa said that aside from the routing system, the commuter vehicle operator was expected to register himself, the driver and conductor before getting a commercial vehicle operator license.
The Commissioner, who said that about 200 vehicle inspection officers (VIOs) had been trained to handle the documentation, appealed to commuter vehicle operators and transport unions to go to any of the 21 vehicle inspection service centres in their localities, while the drivers and conductors should go to any of the five (5) Lagos State Drivers Institute (LASDRI) in their division.
While presenting the approved uniform to the drivers and conductors designed by the transport unions to the stakeholders, Opeifa said badges would also be issued to the owners of commuter vehicles, drivers and commuters.
On the new state taxi policy system, he said that henceforth, anybody that wanted to operate taxi system would obtain a license , saying such vehicle would be painted in the state government colour of yellow with black stripes except those belonging to the modern taxi system.
He added that the state government, in response to the demand of the taxi operators, had also graciously approved the use of vehicle not more than 5 years old to be used as taxi.
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