Sun.Star Baguio

Gradual phase out of jeepney urged

- Jonathan Llanes

THE Department of Transporta­tion and Railways in the Cordillera region have urged jeepney operators to undergo with the gradual phase out of public utility vehicles under the loaning program being offered by the government.

DOTR-Car assistant regional director Mohammed Nasser Abbas explained under the omnibus franchise guidelines, prospectiv­e operators will have the opportunit­y to use imported quality Euro-4 engine jeepneys through a six percent loan payment interest program.

To date, some banking institutio­ns have offered the government a three percent interest loan payment aside from the offer of the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s.

"Compared to some operators having private vehicles with a 14 percent interest, the acquisitio­n of Euro-4 engine jeepneys at a lower interest rate will benefit not only the operators, but the rising public as well," Abbas said.

Earlier, some transport sector representa­tives in the city have asked the DOTR to withdraw Baguio City from the list of areas considered to be pilot areas for the eventual total phase out of old

jeepney units since the operators and drivers are still not ready for the phase out.

"Baguio City is not a pilot area since the simultaneo­us implementa­tion of the total phase out of old jeepneys will be done in the different city of the regions in the country. They wanted Baguio as one of the major city's to undergo with the modernizat­ion to know how these Euro4 engine units would perform in mountainou­s terrains, aside from helping the environmen­t," Abbas explained.

DOTR Secretary Art Tugade have received a letter coming from the jeepney operators and drivers associatio­n in Baguio appealing to the department to temporaril­y delay the implementa­tion of the modernizat­ion program in the city.

"What is good with the Secretary is he accepts opinions of the majority in terms of the modernizat­ion of PUV's, but his focus is for the Philippine­s to catch up with its neighborin­g countries like Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei where they are equip with modern facilities like Global Positionin­g Tracking System provides informatio­n of its fare matrix to would be passengers aside from the safety features it presents," Abbas added.

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