Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) will be rolling out school buses. These buses for the new school year which begins today September 3, 2012. As Jamaica continues to improve their infrastructure to ensure the country will increase their competitive edge in the 21st century, they elected the best

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practice approach which is to invest in the children.
As a result, 350 buses are expected to be on the street by next week. While the buses are set to operate in Kingston, St. Andrew and parts of St. Catherine and St. Thomas, it’s a great start. Our hope is for JUTC to extend the services to rest of the island.
As Jamaica continues to move in the right direction with the buses. They were recently gifted a well-deserved school bus from the Japan government. The Japan’s Ambassador to Jamaica Yasuhio Atsumi, president a 29-seat bus to Richmond Primary and Infant school. These school are located in the Parish of St. Mary.
Meanwhile the Jamaica Urban Transit Company continue the move their severe to the country areas.
Places like St. Mary, St. Thomas, Clarendon and St. Catherine now have JUTC buses. It great to know that the friendship and partnerships that Jamaica have with Japan. This friendship will definitely be a positive for Jamaica. Ridership continues to increase JUTC.
Ridership continues to increase JUTC. While some folks will say that this is taking Jamaica Urban Transit Company
long time since they started in 1998. Other will say they are moving forward, and they can see the light. So, as Jamaica continue to move ahead with that Jamaica Urban Transit Company, persons can’t wait for it come to their area.