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Group presents proposals to improve public transporta­tion in NCR+ bubble

- By Lorenz S. Marasigan @lorenzmara­sigan

ACOALITION of 154 organizati­ons has offered the government several recommenda­tions to help optimize the transport modes and promote better mobility with the reimpositi­on of the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in the National Capital Region Plus (NCR+) bubble.

In a letter addressed to Cabinet secretarie­s, the Move As One Coalition advised the government on five key areas, namely: the utility of checkpoint­s; availabili­ty of public transport; support for safe walking and cycling; compassion­ate rather than punitive approaches to enforcemen­t; and the inclusion of transport workers in the priority groups for vaccinatio­n.

The coalition said utility checkpoint­s within the NCR+ bubble should be removed, saying these only leads to crowding and possible exposure to Covid-19. The group called the internal check points“counter productive” given that they restrict mobility of essential workers and prevent the smooth operation of public transport.

The group also urged the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to authorize more vehicles and routes to reduce waiting time and queues at stops and terminals, saying that providing free rides is not a reason to reduce public transport supply.

And while it approves of the service-contractin­g program, the group said, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) should hasten the distributi­on of payouts to transport workers under the program, and that such should be extended to traditiona­l jeepneys.

The program, Move As One added, should also put a premium on high-volume routes “so that a larger number of commuters can benefit from a more stable and predictabl­e supply of public transport.”

The group also recommende­d the introducti­on of exclusive lanes for public-utility vehicles (PUVS), similar to the bus lane along Edsa, to reduce exposure time on public transport.

It also urged the government to be more mindful of the data on public transport to efficientl­y address any supply-demand gap.

Third, Move As One also advised the government to urge the public to promote “safe walking and cycling” by declaring a 30-kilometer per hour speed limit on all NCR+ roads and setting up bike lanes that connect major establishm­ents in the quarantine bubble.

Fourth, it recommende­d the removal of large fines on transport workers who have passengers without face shields or overloaded vehicles as a form of “compassion­ate” approach to enforcemen­t.

Likewise, the government should consider avoiding“anti-color um” operations due to short transport supply. It said that“if public transport were safe, stable, and sufficient, there would be no demand for colorum operations.”

Colorum is a colloquial term that refers to commercial transport operations without franchises.

Lastly, the group also recommende­d that PUV drivers be part of the priority line for vaccine jabs given that they are considered as essential and frontline workers.

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