While drawing attention to the frequent road accidents caused by buses, the Transport and Highways Ministry plans to prepare and implement a set of criteria for passenger transport buses, including both private buses and those operated by the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB).
Treasury. These buses will be financed through bank loans assigned to depots, with revenue generated from operations used to settle the loans. Currently, the SLTB operates around 5,000 buses, far below the required 7,700 needed for smooth transportation. Of these, only 450 are new buses, while the majority are over 15 years old. As a final step, the Ministry plans to merge the timetables of the National Transport Commission (NTC) and SLTB to ensure continuous bus operations around the clock and throughout the year. The new standards are expected to be introduced and implemented within a month, with compliance checked during the license renewal process and through random inspections, he added.
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LNP - New criteria to be introduced to enhance quality standards for private, SLTB buses
While drawing attention to the frequent road accidents caused by buses, the Transport and Highways Ministry plans to prepare and implement a set of criteria for passenger transport buses, including both private buses and those operated by the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB).