The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) company in Peshawar has announced that it will resume its service from October 24 after re-checking passenger buses, installing new equipment and road testing.
According to a spokesman for Trans Peshawar, BRT bus service will be restored from October 24.
He said that providing safe and best transportation facility to the people is the top priority of the organization.
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According to the spokesman, the experts worked day and night to restore the service.
He said that the service was being resumed after comprehensive inspection of BRT buses, installation of new equipment and road testing.
According to the spokesman, the bus service was temporarily suspended on September 17 for the safety of passengers.
The spokesman said that wearing a mask has been made mandatory for BRT passengers.
He said that buses would reach every station of BRT main corridor every 2 to 4 minutes.
The spokesman urged the public not to create unnecessary rush in passenger buses and wait for the next bus.