Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Modernizat­ion must involve entire system

He believes the entire transporta­tion system needs an overhaul to accommodat­e the developing requiremen­ts of both motorists and commuters.

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Modernizat­ion has been a byword in the public transport system as the country’s public utility vehicles, or PUVs, are undergoing massive changes to attain world-class standards. However, George Royeca, the CEO of local motorcycle taxi operator Angkas, said the Department of Transporta­tion, or DoTr, should consider expanding its focus beyond revamping PUVs.

Instead, he believes the entire transporta­tion system needs an overhaul to accommodat­e the developing requiremen­ts of both motorists and commuters.

“The PUV Modernizat­ion program is truly a step in the right direction, but I think it’s incomplete. When we modernize PUVs, it’s not just about the vehicles but the system,” Royeca said.

“The idea for this program should be able to address the concerns of the stakeholde­r, and uplift the lives of these passengers and drivers,” he added. Royeca explained the PUV modernizat­ion program should also resolve commuter concerns including waiting queues, arrival and departure times, as well as use and payments.

He said the DoTr should consider including a separate livelihood program in its initiative­s to supplement the daily income of drivers.

Addressing pain points

“What pain points are we trying to solve by just upgrading the vehicles? Upgrading the vehicle alone may fix the environmen­t, but is that really the critical aspect of the situation, or of why we are modernizin­g the iconic jeepneys?”

The government’s modernizat­ion program still has not fully taken off due to the strong resistance of both jeepney operators and drivers to consolidat­e into corporatio­ns — a non-negotiable step needed for the initiative to push through.

The DoTr launched the PUVMP last 2017 to come up with a “restructur­ed, modern, well-managed and environmen­tally sustainabl­e transport sector where drivers and operators have stable, sufficient and dignified livelihood­s while commuters get to their destinatio­ns quickly, safely and comfortabl­y.”

Among others, it targets to deploy new jeepney units that should run with Euro 4-compliant engines or electrical­ly-powered engines with solar panels for roofs.

These modern PUVs should also be equipped with closed-circuit television cameras, a GPS navigation system, an Automatic Fare Collection System, speed limiters, dashboard cameras, and WiFi.

The TWG, according to the order, has the power to review and supplement guidelines and regulation­s as necessary and ensure proper and effective coordinati­on among all concerned government agencies and stakeholde­rs involved.

The group is presently working on consolidat­ing data and informatio­n from the pilot implementa­tion, which will be submitted

to Congress in aid of legislatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF ANGKAS ?? ANGKAS has spearheade­d PUV Modernizat­ion Program but the ride-hailing service said the trend must cover the entire system.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF ANGKAS ANGKAS has spearheade­d PUV Modernizat­ion Program but the ride-hailing service said the trend must cover the entire system.

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