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The National Transport and Safety Authority is urging the National Police Service to crack down on Super Metro Company vehicles for defying suspension of the company’s operating license. NTSA on Thursday suspended the company’s license citing expired permits, speed limiter issues and unqualified drivers.
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NTSA wants Police to crackdown on Super Metro vehicles for defying suspension
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