AMMAN — Public buses operating the Ham-Natfah route
in Irbid strike today for the fourth day in a row, leaving 3,000 residents in
the two towns without transportations.
The five buses operating the route are striking due to a
dispute with other buses that operate on a nearby route, over rights to
transport certain passengers.
Residents of the two towns have already submitted several
complaints to the Land Transport Regulatory Commission, but the strike is still
ongoing, Al Ghad reported.
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AMMAN — Public buses operating the Ham-Natfah route
in Irbid strike today for the fourth day in a row, leaving 3,000 residents in
the two towns without transportations.
The five buses operating the route are striking due to a
dispute with other buses that operate on a nearby route, over rights to
transport certain passengers.
Residents of the two towns have already submitted several
complaints to the
Land Transport Regulatory Commission, but the strike is still
ongoing, Al Ghad reported.
Read more
National News