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LTA offers flexible service hours at Fiji Showcase 2024 for customer convenience

LTA offers flexible service hours at Fiji Showcase 2024 for customer convenience

By Iliana Biutu
04/07/2024
Photo: File

The Land Transport Authority will be providing extended service hours for license renewals, bookings and TIN with fine payments during the upcoming Fiji Showcase 2024 at the Vodafone Arena in Suva from tomorrow until next Saturday offering customers the flexibility to conduct business outside normal working hours.

The LTA say starting tomorrow, they will be located at Booth B-19 from 12pm to 9pm and 10am to 9pm on the weekend, providing essential services as well as awareness and outreach on road safety.

LTA Acting CEO, Irimaia Rokosawa says the Authority’s involvement in the trade and entertainment show supported ongoing efforts to raise public and community awareness on road safety measures as well as ensure its services were accessible to customers.

Rokosawa says understanding the busy schedules of the customers, LTA is pleased to provide extended service hours throughout the Fiji Showcase 2024.

He says this offers customers the convenience of conducting their business beyond regular working hours, making the process more flexible and reducing stress.

The Acting CEO says the Road Safety Education team will also be providing informative sessions and disseminating materials to highlight the critical responsibilities of drivers, emphasizing the importance of safe driving practices to prevent accidents and save lives.

Showcase will start tomorrow at 12pm and will run until next Saturday.

Tickets are $4 for adults and $3 for children under the age of 12.

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