Sun.Star Davao

Free bus rides for ‘essential’ workers

A “no face mask, no entry” policy will be strictly implemente­d

- BYRALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT Reporter RGL

THE Davao City government will provide free bus rides to employees working in “essential” offices and establishm­ents, both public and private, starting March 31, Tuesday.

City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) head Dionisio Abude said on Monday, March 30, that the free bus rides will be deployed to help employees residing in areas where there is a lack of mass transport following the implementa­tion of a community quarantine.

“Atong tagaan og pagtubag sa mga empleyado nga muadto sa ilang tagsa-tagsang establishm­ents nga exempted sa mga dunay closure (This is our way of helping workers of establishm­ents which are exempted from the closure order),” Abude said in a radio interview on 87.5 FM Disaster Radio.

He said the city government will deploy buses in five areas in the city: Toril, Calinan, Lasang, Cabantian, and Mandug.

The first trip of the buses will start at 6:30 a.m. while the last trip will be at 7pm.

Abude said each bus, which has a seating capacity of 50 passengers, will only cater 25 passengers, as part of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and the local government’s mandate to properly observe social distancing due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.

Employees of exempted establishm­ents as per Executive Oder No. 20 - government offices; groceries; supermarke­ts; wet markets or palengkes; food commissari­es; food manufactur­ing; food delivery services; wholesale stores; convenienc­e stores; sari-sari stores; hospitals; gas stations; business process outsourcin­g or call center agents; medical laboratori­es; pharmacies; drugstores; banks; saving and credit cooperativ­es; money-transfer services; other delivery services; constructi­on hardwares; doctor’s and dentist’s clinics; water refilling stations; and LPG stations - can avail of free bus rides.

He also underscore­d that passengers must present their ID, certificat­e of employment, or any proof of employment before they will be allowed to ride the bus.

Also, he said, “no face mask, no entry” policy will also be strictly imposed.

Abude, meanwhile, said there is a possibilit­y that the city would be augmenting additional buses to other areas of the city.

“Kung madugangan nato og unit, pwede siguro. Pero inkaso wala maagii kung asa sila dapit, pwede man sila mag tricycle padung sa kung asa muagi ang bus. Mangita ta og pamaagi tungod wala kita sa normal nga sitwasyon (We could add buses to some areas. If the bus does not pass by your area, you can ride a tricycle going to the nearest bus stop. The situation now is different and we have to find ways),” he said.

Kung madugangan nato og unit, pwede siguro. Pero inkaso wala maagii kung asa sila dapit, pwede man sila mag tricycle padung sa kung asa muagi ang bus. Mangita ta og pamaagi tungod wala kita sa normal nga sitwasyon DIONISIO ABUDE City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) head

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