The Philippine Star

Poe to LTFRB: Show routes affected in PUVMP

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Sen. Grace Poe is urging the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to publicize a complete list of routes and ensure mobility of the commuting public once the public utility vehicle modernizat­ion program (PUVMP) is implemente­d.

The government, through the LTFRB, intends to implement the PUVMP, which prohibits the operation of unconsolid­ated jeepneys starting Feb. 1.

Poe said the LTFRB should inform the public about the routes that are expected to experience shortage of jeepneys once the consolidat­ion is implemente­d.

“Instead of cracking down on unconsolid­ated jeepneys, concerned agencies must prioritize contingenc­y measures to ensure unhampered mobility of the commuting public,” Poe said.

She said commuters are worried over the possibilit­y of the lack of public transport or spending more for alternativ­e modes of transporta­tion.

The LTFRB earlier said only 76 percent or 145,721 public utility vehicles (PUVs) have consolidat­ed before the year started.

The figure indicated that around 24 percent or 46,017 PUVs remain unconsolid­ated, with drivers and operators losing jobs.

Poe said the PUV modernizat­ion program looms like a death knell to drivers who have not formed cooperativ­es due to the high cost of new jeepney units.

“What is the point of the PUV modernizat­ion if it cannot be implemente­d properly, and if the exchange is to torture our fellow commuters and minor drivers?” Poe said. Labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno condemned the recent developmen­t in the controvers­ial PUVMP.

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