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Stock Transportation agrees to implement changes at NSUARB hearing

A Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board hearing was held in Halifax on Feb. 14, 2018. Steve Silva / Global News

Stock Transportation has agreed to implement several measures recommended at a Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB) hearing.

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The measures include providing drivers with a card that has the number of a phone line for whistleblowers, putting a greater emphasis on on-board safety, and making sure drivers know they can’t break laws.

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READ MORE: Stock Transportation responds after N.S. regulator finds it violated licenses

The three-day hearing started on Monday.

The intervenors were the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board and the Halifax Regional School Board.

In a ruling released last year, the NSUARB found that Stock committed a number of violations.

READ MORE: Stock Transportation stripped of charter bus licences

The NSUARB will produce a written decision on a future date.

Terri Lowe, Stock’s COO, told reporters asking for a response after the meeting that she would only comment once that decision was released.

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