Sun.Star Cebu

50 TPUJs apprehende­d in Mandaue for failing to secure clearance

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A TOTAL of 50 traditiona­l public utility jeepney (TPUJ) drivers were apprehende­d by the Traffic Enforcemen­t Agency of Mandaue (Team) after they reportedly resumed operations without complying with documents required by the City.

Edwin Jumao-as, Team executive director, said they did not issue citation tickets to the TPUJs drivers and their operators, but gave them until Monday, April 19, 2021, to comply with requiremen­ts so they could resume operations.

If they fail to comply with the requiremen­ts, TPUJ drivers and their operators are advised to stop plying their units in Mandaue City until such time that they can or else Team will issue them a citation ticket, Jumao-as added.

Jumao-as said they set up random checkpoint­s across the city to make sure TPUJs drivers had complied with the requiremen­ts set by the City Government.

Sixty-nine TPUJ drivers were able to provide clearance from the City to ply again.

Of the 50 TPUJs that were apprehende­d, 20 plied the LapuLapu City to Mandaue City and vice versa route, while 30 plied the Liloan to Mandaue and vice versa route.

The documents that TPUJ drivers and operators need to present to inspection officers include a special permit to operate from the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board, special permit to operate from the Land Transporta­tion Office, Team clearance and a negative RT-PCR swab test.

Jumao-as said they will strictly implement this advisory together with the Highway Patrol Group from the Police Regional Office 7.

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