CAPE Town’s beleaguered Golden Arrow bus drivers have resumed work after spending most of Monday locked in a crisis meeting with the Golden Arrow company’s management. They had earlier indicated to management they would suspend services for a week in protest over the ongoing violence in Cape Peninsula townships. Three bus drivers and a taxi driver have been shot dead, several commuters injured and more than a dozen buses damaged since the conflict started between the company and taxi operators who want Golden Arrow to scale down their activities. Golden Arrow spokeswoman Jeanne Welsh confirmed after the meeting between management and bus drivers’ unions that the drivers had decided not to carry out their threat. She said buses would pick up and off-load passengers on the outskirts of the townships and would make use of the Site B terminus in Khayelitsha, while the same would be done for Nyanga commuters at Borchards quarry.