![]() “I’m hoping it will be soon but obviously if you understand the process, it has to go to vetting, come back to the ministry – so there is a process and I don’t want to put a timeline on it. On how the selection process will work, Gooding-Edghill noted that “when the Road Traffic Act is amended then that would be clearly stated”. “How it would work is, any garage authorised by the chief licensing officer and approved by the minister will be allowed to do road worthy inspections for vehicles on the road, except new commercial vehicles, which would obviously have to be done for control purposes at the Barbados Licensing Authority,” he explained. He said that authorised garages will now be approved to undertake inspections and the issuance of road worthy certificates. ![]() Michael on Saturday, Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Ian Gooding-Edghill said that this initiative was among a series of upgrades aimed at improving customer service and efficiency at the authority. During a press briefing at the BLA office at The Pine, St.
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