
National Transport Commission
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Overview
The National Transport Commission (NTC) is a body, primarily known in Sri Lanka, established to advise the government on national transport policy, regulate public bus services (inter-provincial and regional), ensure service quality, and support specific transport initiatives like student/rural buses, aiming for an efficient, safe, and integrated national transport system for socio-economic development. It operates under an Act, sets standards, issues permits, and manages key bus stations, focusing heavily on improving bus network efficiency and safety.
Founded Year
1991
Ownership Type
Government-Owned / State-Owned Enterprise
Business Model
B2C (Business to Consumer)
Time Zone
+5.30
Mission
To advise the government on national passenger transport policy and establish regulations for an efficient bus system that meets public needs.
Vision
To ensure a quality, cost-effective, and safe integrated transport system and services that support socio-economic development and meet diverse mobility needs in Sri Lanka.
Core Values
Service Excellence: Providing diligent, sincere, efficient, and timely public service. Customer Focus: Being responsive to customer needs and delivering services proactively. Transparency & Competence: Operating openly with necessary expertise. Modernization: Introducing smart transport, modern technology (like GPS, apps). Infrastructure & Accessibility: Developing terminals and facilities for people with special needs. Affordability: Implementing fair fare systems. Environmental Responsibility: Minimizing pollution and accidents. Human Resource Development: Developing the transport sector workforce.
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Head Office Country
Sri Lanka