ITA prioritising applicants who missed driver's licence tests due to Hurricane Melissa
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The Island Traffic Authority (ITA) says it is prioritising serving applicants who missed their learner's permit or driver's licence test due to Hurricane Melissa.
It says all learner’s permit and driver’s licence tests originally scheduled at examination depots between October 23 and October 31 will be rescheduled to the earliest available dates.
Applicants affected are being encouraged to contact the ITA to confirm their new appointment date.
In addition, current applicants with scheduled appointments whose designated examination depots remain non-operational due to hurricane-related damage can reschedule their driving assessments at another location.
The ITA says this measure is intended to minimise disruption and ensure the timely continuation of the testing process.
To reschedule, applicants may contact the Island Traffic Authority’s Driver Records Unit at 876754-1900 (extensions 6334, 6251, or 6277) or email driverslicence@mtw.gov.jm.
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