Tuesday, March 19, 2024

WiFi, GPS-equipped jeepneys roll out in Taguig, Pateros

Some 35 modern jeepney units started to operate in Taguig City and Pateros roads on Wednesday, July 18, after the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) authorized two transport cooperatives to operate modern jeepneys in the areas.

The initiative is in line with the current administration’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP).

Department of Transportation (DOTr) assistant secretary for road transport Mark Richmund de Leon and LTFRB-National Capital Region director Zona Russet Tamayo awarded a provisional authority to the Pateros-Fort Bonifacio Transport Service and Multi-Purpose Cooperative, which operates the Pateros-Fort Bonifacio route; and Taguig Transport Service Cooperative, which operates the Taguig City-Pasig City route.

In a statement, the LTFRB said both routes will be initially served by 35 PUVMP-compliant jeepney units.

The agency has awarded Taguig Transport Service Cooperative with 137 authorized units, while 279 units were authorized for the Pateros-Fort Bonifacio Transport Service and MP Coop. They will be traversing the Bagumbayan, Taguig to Pasig Palengke and Guadalupe market to Fort Bonifacio Gate 3 routes.

During the awarding ceremony of the provisional authority to the transport cooperatives, de Leon cited the transport organizations for their support to the government’s public transportation modernization program.

Last June, the DOTr authorized the Senate Employees Transport Cooperative (SETSCO) to roll out modern jeepneys traversing the routes of Star City-Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Government Service Insurance System (GSIS)-Senate to Mall of Asia (MOA) to Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) and back.

The PUVMP will replace jeepney units that are 15 years old with Euro 4-compliant engines or electrically-powered engines with solar panels for roofs. These modern jeepneys will also be equipped with closed-circuit television cameras, a GPS navigation system, an Automatic Fare Collection System, speed limiters, dashboard cameras, and Wi-Fi.

The DOTr is providing a subsidy of P80,000 for each driver and operator that will comply with the PUVMP, covering the five percent equity of the loan from the Land Bank of the Philippines payable within seven years at an interest rate of six percent. — Aerol John Pate?a (PNA)

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