The Philippine Star

LTFRB, Piston chiefs face off at anti-PUV modernizat­ion rally

- By ROMINA CABRERA – With Ghio Ong, Gerry Lee-Gorit

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and the head of a major transport group faced off yesterday at a rally protesting the government’s public utility vehicle modernizat­ion program.

LTFRB chairman Martin Delgra met the protesters, led by George San Mateo of the Pinagkaisa­ng Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Operator Nationwide (PISTON) at the LTFRB office in Quezon City.

Delgra told the protesters that the agency is willing to discuss their concerns but the government’s PUV modernizat­ion program would push through.

Delgra said the government is willing to listen and engage on the good points and practices from operators and drivers but the PUV modernizat­ion program will not be taken hostage.

The official was put on the defensive as he explained the merits of the contested PUV modernizat­ion program, saying this has been the most inclusive transport plan of the government.

“What I’m saying is that we’re moving forward with modernizat­ion,” stressing critics must look at the bigger picture.

PISTON has long been opposing the PUV modernizat­ion program, which it said is anti-poor and will only bury drivers and operators in debt due to the P1.6-million price tag of “modernized” jeepneys.

The group said the PUV modernizat­ion program is just a façade for a jeepney phaseout plan.

Delgra said President Duterte’s threat to tow dilapidate­d jeepneys from the streets was only because he wanted the best for the riding public.

PISTON held protest rallies at LTFRB offices nationwide against the PUV modernizat­ion program and the recently launched “Tanggal Usok, Tanggal Bulok” campaign, which it claimed only targets drivers and operators who were duped by the Land Transporta­tion Office into registerin­g their units.

The Interagenc­y Council on Traffic (IACT) is implementi­ng the campaign against dilapidate­d and smoke-belching vehicles.

IACT spokespers­on Aileen Lizada said they are carrying out a government policy in implementi­ng the program.

“We need to be firm because it would do good for the majority... We are just enforcing what we need to do,” she said.

The LTFRB, on the other hand, has started enforcing the PUV modernizat­ion program in the provinces.

The LTFRB launched the program on three routes in Tacloban City.

Three franchises have been issued for the routes, with an initial 15 units each of electronic jeepneys.

The e-jeeps are equipped with dash cameras, automatic fare collection and CCTV, which the LTFRB has long been championin­g as the “modern jeepney.”

A “modern” jeepney is expected to cost P1.6-million per unit, with operators having to pay P800 per day for around seven years.

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