Jamaica launches program to retrain, recertify drivers in public transport system

The Jamaican government is set to launch a new initiative aimed at enhancing the safety and professionalism of drivers within the public transport system. 

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The program will focus on the retraining and recertification of drivers to ensure they meet the necessary qualifications for operating in this crucial sector.

Details of the retraining program

Daryl Vaz, Jamaica’s Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications, and Transport, recently announced the plan during a National Road Safety Council meeting. 

The proposed training will include online and in-person courses, culminating in an official certification. This measure is intended to address the current gaps in the qualifications of drivers operating public transport vehicles.

Certification as a prerequisite

Minister Vaz emphasized the importance of certification, stating that it should be a prerequisite for obtaining a public passenger vehicle (PPV) driver’s license or a general driver’s license for public transport. 

The initiative is nearly ready for implementation, signaling a significant shift towards improving public safety and driver accountability in the transport sector.

The impact on road safety

The training program is part of a broader strategy to improve road safety and discipline among drivers. 

According to Minister Vaz, the current level of speeding and indiscipline can be attributed to the inadequate qualifications of some drivers, who are not properly trained to transport commuters safely.

Addressing road fatalities through enforcement and education

Vice-chair of the National Road Safety Council, Dr. Lucien Jones, highlighted the urgency of addressing road safety, noting a slight decrease in road fatalities this year compared to the previous year. 

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He stressed the importance of enforcement and public education in reducing road deaths, particularly among young men aged 18 to 29, who are often at the center of traffic incidents due to poor decision-making.

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