City Gate, one of Trinidad and Tobago’s bustling transport hubs, has turned into a ghost town as a maxi taxi strike continues to unfold. The absence of maxi taxi services has left many passengers stranded and local businesses feeling the heat from reduced foot traffic. Commuters, who rely heavily on this mode of transport, are experiencing significant disruption in their daily routines. The strike not only emphasizes the importance of maxi taxis in local transportation but also reflects ongoing tensions between taxi drivers and local authorities. With no resolution in sight, the community faces an uncertain period ahead as daily operations continue to be affected.
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