Executive Taxi busing contract suspended in Paradise after 9 buses taken off road
9 buses have been removed from service, six others banned from carrying passengers
The Newfoundland and Labrador English School District says it has temporarily suspended the busing contract for Executive Taxi in Paradise after nine of the company's buses were pulled off the road in the past week.
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The NLESD's Heather May said the contract with the company has been suspended to give them time to address the issues identified in the buses and for the school district to complete a review.
Six school buses servicing the Goulds area of St. John's and Octagon Pond Elementary in Paradise were taken off the road on Monday while two others were put on restricted services and forbidden to carry passengers.
Since then, Service NL says all 37 buses with Executive Taxi have been inspected and nine buses in total have now been taken off the road while six are operating on restricted services.
Service NL said the issues with the buses appear to be with the brake system.
In the meantime, the NLESD says they are working with a local contractor to deliver bus service to the school's affected.
May said the school board has also provided additional board-owned buses to address demand where needed.