Face-to-face classes have already returned and the use of school mobility is growing and, to give schoolchildren security, the Traffic and Transportation Management of the Provincial Municipality of Huancayo (MPH) continues to receive files for the formalization of school service vehicles. The Transit Manager, María Canchari Félix, reported that to date only eight vehicles of natural persons have submitted their requirements and are awaiting the respective evaluation for the delivery of their circulation authorization.
”We have eight people who submitted their applications to have the school mobility authorization. Now we are waiting for the verification of characteristics according to the Ministerial Resolution, thus complying with biosafety protocols and providing guarantees to students”, he detailed.
Likewise, he clarified that the presentation of documents and applications is throughout the year, with no time limit. Otherwise, they may be subject to sanctions of up to 30% of the UIT, for unauthorized and unsafe transport service.
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“There are no campaigns or time limits, now we are receiving and we call on them to formalize because the sanctions will be given. We recommend that they present their documentation and be able to work formally, giving all the necessary guarantees,” he said. Finally, it is indicated that an awareness campaign is being carried out and the respective inspections and sanctions will begin in April.