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Hoping for real infra change in 2017

- Atty. Jerome G. Neri

IT’S 2017 and let us move forward.

I’ve been using Uber quite a lot during the holidays for the convenienc­e it gives me. It picks me up from where I am, tells me how many minutes before it arrives and I am taken to my destinatio­n. The transactio­n is completely cashless. I’ve also used Uber to have my 15-year-old daughter fetched from school. I see in real time when the car arrives in her school and exactly where she is until she arrives home from my smart phone. It’s a brilliant service.

Here comes the problem. Our taxi operators are threatened by Uber and of course are moving heaven and earth to have them removed. We also have an LTFRB head here in Cebu who’s mind is still left in the 20th century. As of today, we do not know if Uber will be here to stay or will our antique LTFRB head have them removed?

Instead of protesting, the Taxi operators should step up their service. Taxi operators here in Cebu are an organized group and they too can compete with UBER by making their own app. The taxi operators actually have the advantage as they have their own motorpools, they get their fuel cheaper, and even a lot of them run on LPG. A similar app as that of Uber is all they need and they can outprice Uber. Uber showed us the modern way to do a taxi business. The taxi operators should look at this example and adopt the modern way.

E-tricycles are not a way forward. There has been a lot of talk and there are existing projects where the good old tricycle is replaced with an electric powered tricycle, making this mode of transporta­tion zero emissions. It is the future of tricycles, so they say.

A tricycle is a slow-moving, inefficien­t mode of public transporta­tion. What ever we will use to power it, the tricycle will still remain a slow and inefficien­t mode of transporta­tion. In today’s world, a tricycle is a moving road obstructio­n that should be removed permanentl­y. You don’t put a rapist back on the street just because he turned vegetarian, right?

Same goes for these E-jeepneys. What I find completely hilarious is that the proponents of these E-trikes and E-jeepneys make it appear like the Philippine­s is embarking on some ground-breaking technology and that we are going to be a world leader in the E-trike or E-Jeepney technology. Well, this is not new or modern technology. It is actually golf cart technology. And we have had electric golf carts in this country for as long as I can remember. I can assure you that it is no Tesla.

What we need is a real and substantia­l modern change in our public transporta­tion system. It has to be clean and efficient. I have seen that one of the proposals for Cebu is a monorail system, which

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