The Manila Times

DoTr embarks on bus-based public transporta­tion in Davao

- FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA

THE Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) is embarking on a bus-based public transporta­tion system for Davao that is separate yet complement­ary to the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP).

According to the DoTr, the Davao Public Transport Modernizat­ion Project (DPTMP) is an expanded version of the highly successful EDSA Busway, a bus rapid transit system separated from normal road traffic in most of its stretch by concrete barriers on the innermost lane.

The DPTMP, to be known as DavaoBus, is funded by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and will connect key areas in Davao City, Panabo City and Davao del Norte.

Like the EDSA Busway, the DavaoBus also involves establishi­ng dedicated bus lanes, depots and terminals over a route network spanning 672 kilometers and involving nine routes.

The DoTr said the DavaoBus project will utilize modern buses that have complied with the PUVMP.

“The project will create an intelligen­t transport system using environmen­t-friendly buses and modernized PUVs with standardiz­ed operations and reliable bus schedules,” it said in a statement issued over the weekend.

The DoTr made the announceme­nt to clarify reports that Davao City would not be affected by the implementa­tion of the PUVMP.

Currently, two modernizat­ion programs are in effect in Davao: the DPTMP within Davao City and the PUVMP outside the city.

Operations of jeepneys within the city will continue under provisiona­l authority until the DPTMP is operationa­l.

For areas outside Davao City, the PUVMP is being implemente­d, covering around 86 percent of public utility jeepneys (PUJs) in the region.

Based on the latest available data, approximat­ely 100 units of PUJs failed to consolidat­e into cooperativ­es as mandated by the PUVMP.

More routes will be opened once the Local Public Transport Route Plan has been approved.

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