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LTFRB: Bus operators of drivers who tested positive for drugs face show cause ordersBroken down, those who tested positive were 13 bus drivers, a mini-bus driver, 19 jeepney drivers, 47 tricycle drivers, a taxi driver, two motorcycle taxi riders, and 11 UV Express drivers. Two ...
MANILA, Philippines — Bus companies face the cancellation or suspension of their public transportation franchises after some of their drivers and conductors tested positive for illegal drug use.
Similarly, the licenses of 98 bus drivers who tested positive for drug use during a random testing before the Holy Week break have been revoked too. “(There are) 98 to be exact, ‘yong nag ...
Most passengers believe saying hello has a positive impact on their bus driver, but less than a quarter bother to do so, according to research in Britain. People were more likely to acknowledge ...
A school bus driver in Paphos tested positive for drugs on Thursday morning after undergoing a test ahead of a school trip. The police said they had attended the school to conduct “suitability ...
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Saturday said it would issue show cause orders to bus operators whose drivers tested positive for illegal drug use during Holy Week ...
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