A meeting convened in Hajjah province on Monday, led by deputy governor Mohammed al-Qadhi, focused on organizing the stations transport across various districts. The meeting emphasized the need to activate an automated system for transportation at several key points, including al-Nusayriyah, al-Ma'bur, Abs, al-Mahabesha, and Mustaba. This system aims to streamline transport operations and improve efficiency in these areas. Discussions also covered the role of the Drivers' Union in supporting the setup of these points, including managing driver data, applying vehicle identification stickers, and defining transport routes. Additionally, the meeting addressed the responsibilities of the transport and traffic authority in selecting sorting locations and coordinating with security services to implement the planned system effectively. Source: Yemen News Agency
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