Sun.Star Baguio

Baguio adopts no phase out of jeepneys

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THE CITY Council approved a resolution supporting the call of the Baguio-Benguet jeepney associatio­ns coalition against jeepney phase out provided owners and operators will make sure their dilapidate­d units are in good running condition and road-worthy pursuant to the standards prescribed by the transporta­tion laws on common carriers.

The resolution, authored by Councilor Joel Alangsab, stated the leaders and members of the BaguioBeng­uet jeepney associatio­ns coalition during their recent gatherings in the city publicly signified their unconditio­nal willingnes­s to rehabilita­te their dilapidate­d units to conform with the prescribed standards of public utility jeepneys enshrined in the different transporta­tion laws on common carriers to guarantee the protection of the riding public.

Department Order No. 2017-011, the Omnibus Franchisin­g Guidelines (OFG) issued by Transporta­tion and Railways Secretary Arthur Tugade last June 19 seeks to provide safe, comfortabl­e and environmen­tally sustainabl­e modes of public transport to commuters but it also aims to phase out old and dilapidate­d jeepneys to be replaced with the prescribed modernized jeepney units like the electronic, hybrid, LPGpower jeepneys or jeepneys that have Euro-4 compliant engines costing about P1

million per unit, thus, a plan that will effectivel­y bury jeepney operators in debt.

The resolution added the proposed replacemen­t electronic jeepney was proven during the pilot testing that it cannot withstand the mountainou­s terrain of the city and the region as a whole, thus, the said modernizat­ion program of the government will definitely jeopardise the city transporta­tion system and deprive residents of affordable means of transporta­tion.

According to the proposed resolution, the modernizat­ion program of the mass transport system will definitely complicate the existing traffic and parking problems in the city as the program entails the expected increase in the number of motor vehicles without disposing the traditiona­l jeepneys from the city’s roads.

Members of the local legislativ­e body asserted the local government will adopt the policy of no-phase out of jeepneys despite the national government’s modernizat­ion program provided that owners and operators will comply with the minimum requiremen­ts that the jeepneys should be in good running condition for the stress-free and convenient travel of residents and visitors.

Alangsab said the resolution is aimed at supporting the ordinary jeepney drivers and operators as they will be deprived of earning decent income. Dexter See/ Baguio City PIO

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