Manila Bulletin

DOTr goes digital in all modes of transport to enhance safety

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr)'s Road Transport, Railways, Maritime and Aviation Department­s are going digital to limit human interventi­on and make transactio­ns seamless.

The DOTr is abiding by the safety measures of health authoritie­s to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19).

DOTr will ensure that the public transporta­tion sector will not become a transmissi­on vector of the disease, stressed Transport Secretary Arthur Tugade.

“While our mandate is to provide transporta­tion, mobility and convenienc­e among the population, we must help prevent the spread of COVID-19,” he reiterated.

In the Road sector, several transactio­ns will be made online and through cashless payments.

Starting June 16, 2020, the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will launch the Public Transport Online Processing System (PTOPS) in Metro Manila.

This will allow services to be made accessible online.

Meanwhile, the

Land Transporta­tion Office will implement digital transactio­ns made through the

Land Transporta­tion Management System (LTMS).

Through the system, applicatio­n for driver/ conductor’s renewal of license, requests for revision of records, and requests for Certificat­e of No Apprehensi­on can be processed online.

Cashless transactio­ns will also be implemente­d in public utility vehicles (PUVs), taxis, and Transport Network Vehicle Services (TNVS) through Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS).

This will be carried out through the support of various payment solutions companies, whose mobile applicatio­ns have also features that allow contact tracing of passengers.

Electronic toll collection will also be made through the mandatory use of Radio Frequency Identifica­tion (RFID) tags on all PUVs using tollways and expressway­s.

In the Railways sector, services will undergo total digitaliza­tion.

This includes online reservatio­ns or train ticket purchases. Passengers can also opt to use cards or use digital payment options.

In addition to this, rail networks will also expand the use of artificial intelligen­ce on its infrastruc­ture.

This method will be of great benefit for massive scanning and temperatur­e profiling, automated contact tracing, human to human contact detection or detection of social distancing violations, face mask detection, and frequent contact surface analysis.

In the Maritime sector, the Automated Passenger Ticketing System will soon be implemente­d.

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) will automate passenger ticketing in all its passenger terminals nationwide to avoid faceto-face ticketing transactio­ns.

The pilot testing of the system started on March this year and is targeted to be operationa­l by the fourth quarter of 2020.

There will also be an integratio­n of all payment platforms into one system covering all PPA terminals to limit face-to-face cargo transactio­ns.

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