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FALMOUTH, Trelawny — The Island Traffic Authority’s (ITA’s) Falmouth Service Hub in Trelawny is expected to reopen soon, easing some of the inconvenience now faced by residents who have to travel outside the parish to get vehicles certified as road worthy or do driving tests.
“I had to come to Montego Bay to change my engine and had to register the new number and get a new fitness certificate. It was so inconvenient as it was unfamiliar territory and it was a long wait,” Trelawny resident Joseph Hamilton told the Jamaica Observer Wednesday.
Another Trelawny resident, Anthony Whyte, is still smarting from a recent trip.
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