BANGKOK (NNT) -- The government plans to terminate the free public bus service when all the 4,000 NGV buses are put in operation in 2012 under the bus-leasing scheme of the Ministry of Transport.
Transport Minister Sopon Zarum elaborated that the termination of the free bus service aimed to avoid providing duplicate services.
However, he said other measures to assist low income-earners would be adopted to replace the free service.
The minister unveiled the policy while visiting the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) and the Department of Land Transport which is the center for monitoring political movements of the United Front of Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD).
Mr Sopon continued to say that new relief measures include a plan to register all low-income earners within the kingdom.
He said the Ministry of Finance would be asked to specify the level of income for those to be classified as low-income earners.
The free bus service was first implemented by the administration of late Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej to assist low-income earners.

-- NNT 2010-03-21













