Manila Bulletin

₱27.1-M cash aid distribute­d to 6,780 PUV drivers

- By ALEXANDRIA DENNISE SAN JUAN

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has distribute­d more than ₱27.1 million in cash subsidy to over 6,000 public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers around the country through its Service Contractin­g Program.

In the latest data shared by the LTFRB, a total of 6,780 PUV drivers in various regions in the country have so far received the initial cash aid of ₱4,000 each as of Monday, March 1.

These include drivers of traditiona­l and modernized public utility jeepneys (PUJs) and public utility buses (PUBs) nationwide.

The cash assistance was distribute­d to the drivers through their Landbank account or their registered e-wallets such as GCash or PayMaya, the LTFRB said.

The number of driver-beneficiar­ies of the initial subsidy per region are as follows:

• National Capital Region (NCR): 2,302 traditiona­l PUJ drivers, 392 modern PUJ drivers, 12 PUB drivers

• Region I: 439 traditiona­l PUJ drivers, seven modern PUJ drivers

• Region III: 98 modern PUJ drivers, 36 modern PUJ drivers

• Region IV: 1,029 traditiona­l PUJ drivers, 138 modern PUJ drivers

• Region V: 46 traditiona­l PUJ drivers, 27 modern PUJ drivers

• Region VI: 240 traditiona­l PUJ drivers

• Region VII: 140 PUB drivers

• Region VIII: seven traditiona­l PUJ drivers, 59 modern PUJ drivers

• Region IX: 271 traditiona­l PUJ drivers

• Region X: 351 traditiona­l PUJ drivers

• Region XI: 22 PUB drivers

• Region XII: 625 traditiona­l PUJ drivers

• Caraga: 221 traditiona­l PUJ drivers, 34 modern PUJ drivers

• Cordillera Administra­tive Region (CAR): 254 traditiona­l PUJ drivers, 30 modern PUJ drivers

The LTFRB said that more PUV drivers around the country are set to receive the cash subsidy under the program in the coming days.

For drivers who already received the initial subsidy, they were reminded to log in to the Service Contractin­g Driver App through go.sakay.ph/driver for every transit to qualify for an additional weekly subsidy.

Different rates per kilometer have been set by the Board for different kinds of PUVs. Drivers or operators of traditiona­l and modern public utility jeepneys (PUJs) will get ₱11 per kilometer, while drivers or operators of passenger buses will get ₱23.10 per kilometer.

Some ₱5.58 billion has been allotted for the project’s mplementat­ion under the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act or the “Bayanihan 2”. It aims to help drivers who have been severely impacted by the pandemic to cover for their everyday operationa­l expenses such as gasoline and “boundary”.

Under this, the government through the Department of Transporta­tion and LTFRB will provide payouts for public transporta­tion services where PUV operators and drivers will be given a performanc­e-based subsidy according to vehicle-kilometers traveled and compliance with performanc­e indicators.

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