Prime Minister Mia Mottley has called for the regulations governing private buses on the island’s roads to be urgently reviewed, as public criticism mounts over public service vehicle (PSV) operators not adequately servicing those routes for which they have licences.Her call was made during Monday’s St Peter Speaks town hall meeting at the Alexandra School, where she responded to several concerns raised by residents about the poor state of public transport at all hours of the day.Mottley noted that given the number of reports received on the situation from other Parish Speaks sessions, it was clear that the Transport Authority needed to look into the matter.“What we discovered in St Lucy last month, is that people have licences for routes, and are choosing when they want to run them. Now, with every benefit comes a burden and with every burden comes a benefit.