The Manila Times

LTFRB to activate 50 routes

- FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA

THE Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) is activating 50 pre-pandemic routes for public utility vehicles (PUVs) all over Metro Manila.

LTFRB Board Member lawyer Mercy Jane Paras-Leynes said they will approve within the week the resumption of operation of at least 50 more pre-pandemic routes.

“We continue to study and evaluate other routes that have not yet been opened,” Paras-Leynes said during the Laging Handa Public Briefing on Wednesday.

Last month, the LTFRB approved the resumption of operation of 133 prepandemi­c routes for PUVs in the National Capital Region in time for the opening of classes on August 22.

At least 33 pre-pandemic non-EDSA city bus routes, 68 pre-pandemic routes for traditiona­l and modernized jeepneys, and 32 UV Express routes were opened.

The board said the opening of PUV routes will “provide adequate, reliable, efficient, accessible and convenient public land transporta­tion.”

The LTFRB further said that additional bus routes may be opened as the Route Rationaliz­ation Study in the Metro Manila Urban Transporta­tion Integratio­n Study Update and Capacity Enhancemen­t Project (Mucep) area progresses.

At the same time, Paras-Leynes emphasized that the recent fare increase approved by the LTFRB is not a “band-aid solution” but a step into resolving the country’s transporta­tion problem and a way to help the return of public utility service to a “seemingly normal operation.”

“I can’t say that the fare increase we issued is a band-aid solution because it is permanent,” the LTFRB board member said. “Especially all schools will open by November for full face-to-face classes and other sectors.”

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