Punjab's transport owners resume service as govt accepts most of demands.

LAHORE -- After around two-month-long lockdown, transport owners on Wednesday announced resuming the intercity transport service in the province after the government accepted most of their demands and clarified some of the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and precautionary measures related to Covid-19 pandemic.

The transport owners made the announcement after a meeting with the transport and industry ministers, secretary and other senior officials.

'The intercity transport in all cities of Punjab has now resumed its operation after we made a formal announcement in this regard. The passengers rush will start from Thursday (today) at various terminals,' All Pakistan Public Transport Owners Federation Chairman Asmatullah Niazi told Dawn.

Talking about the decisions taken during the meeting, he said the transporters had been allowed to run the buses with 100 per cent occupancy (of seats) with certain precautionary measures related to Covid-19.

No discounted fares on motorways

He said it was agreed at the meeting that the passengers would be given 20pc discount in fares on all GT Road routes. However, there would be no discount for those travelling via motorways, he added.

'On such [motorways] routes, the rules and regulations of the federal government apply. So under these regulations, we will have to run buses with 50pc occupancy. We may even charge more than the actual fares as we will suffer loss if we charge the normal fares,' he explained.

The transporters had earlier on Monday refused to resume the operation under the SOPs, disappointing many who reached bus terminals at Badami Bagh, Yateem Khana and Jinnah Terminal (near Thokar Niaz Beg) to...

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