Health workers continue getting free rides
The Department of Transportation (DoTr) continues with its Libreng Sakay program for health workers, which is available not just in the National Capital Region, but also in Regions 1 to 12, Cordillera Autonomous Region and CARAGA region.
The service is being offered free in other areas of the country due to the cooperation of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).
On Saturday, 1 August, total ridership reached 1,423,618. Of this total, 417,435 are from Metro Manila and 1,006,183 are from the regions.
Meanwhile, it is possible to view the exact location online of buses under the 20 routes of Greater Manila Area due to the GPS location tracker installed on all units. This way, frontliners can know the exact time a bus will be available. This feature is due to the cooperation of the DoTr with PLDT Enterprise and Vectras Inc.
The exact location of buses can be viewed via the website and mobile app of Sakay.ph, as well as through Google Maps.
The DoTr Road Sector reports it deployed 97 vehicles during last Saturday’s Libreng Sakay program.
In partnership with Petron Corp., DoTr is also providing a fuel subsidy to all transport companies that are part of the program.
Likewise, the toll fees of all medical workers on all expressways in Luzon are still free.
On Saturday, 1 August, total ridership reached 1,423,618. Of this total, 417,435 are from Metro Manila and 1,006,183 are from the regions.
The free toll fee program is being implemented in cooperation with the Toll Regulatory Board.
The DoTr Free Ride for Health Workers Program is being implemented by the DoTr with the cooperation of the Office of the President, House of Representatives, Supreme Court, Office of the Solicitor General, Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Departments of Public Works and Highways, Health, Interior and Local Government, Environment and Natural Resources, and Trade and Industry, Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Commission on Audit, LTO, LTFRB, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Philippine Coast Guard and Inter-Agency Council for Traffic.
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