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“Approved Bus Fare is K1.30”

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Traffic Police in Lae says the additional bus fare charged by PMV Operators within the city is illegal.

Reserve Constable, Simon Ottogoma said the authorized bus fare amount put in place by the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) remains unchanged at K1.30.

Ottogoma made this comments when addressing concerns from commuters on escalating bus fares and assured the public that PMV crew found charging above the approved rate or any passenger disputing to pay less could face penalties if reported to the traffic office.

It was clarified that this regulation applies specifically to routes within Lae City, following complaints from commuters about purported fare hikes.

PMV operators and crew members had cited increased fuel prices and recent shortages as reasons for proposed fare adjustments. However, Ottogoma reiterated the importance of adhering to the stipulated fare rate.

In a recent meeting with PMV operators, Ottogoma highlighted a concerning trend, stating that 99 percent of all crews in Lae have been operating without a crew permit, which constitutes illegal collection of fees from passengers.

He stressed the importance of acquiring the necessary permits, whether in the form of a photo ID or receipt from Traffic, which authorize crew members to collect fares in accordance with the law.

Furthermore, Ottogoma urged PMV owners to employ drivers and crew members who are well-versed in traffic regulations and signs to mitigate avoidable road accidents.

He cautioned PMV operators about the severe penalties imposed by the court for traffic-related incidents, with the highest penalty reaching K60,000 in cases where a driver is found guilty of causing an accident resulting in the death of a passenger.

The directives issued by Ottogoma aim to ensure compliance with regulations, maintain passenger safety, and uphold the integrity of the public transportation system within Lae City.

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