Mindanao Times

LTFRB, launches first-ever premium taxis for Davao City

THE LAND Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) launched the first ten premium taxis to ply around Davao City routes.

- BY JOBERT CAMPOS/UM INTERN (with reports from LTFRB XI)

Martin B. Delgra III, the LTFRB chair, described the event as historic and urged everyone to support this stage in the transporta­tion modernizat­ion program.

“This is what we want. A safe, comfortabl­e, convenient, and obviously, kaaya-aya na paglalakba­y dito sa siyudad ng Davao (enjoyable ride here in the city of Davao),” he said.

Based on the LTFRB Memorandum Circular (MC) 2019-032 or the Taxi Modernizat­ion Program, these taxi units boast extensive features including free access to the Internet for passengers, a dashboard and occupancy cameras that can record 24 hours of operation, an on-board navigation system or GPS, and automatic collection of fare through cashless cards.

The goal of the Taxi Modernizat­ion Program is to assist the tourism industry and also prepare for population expansion.

Davao City currently has 190 counted premium slots that should be filled out of a total of 200. To date, the only franchise awardee is Cymae Transpo OPC, which provided the first 10 of 30 units minimum based on the Memorandum

Circular. Davao City is one of only 6 cities with this franchise, which includes Metro Manila and Cebu City.

Mark Steven Pastor, the Department of Transport (DOTr) Usec. For Road Transport and Infrastruc­ture, said, “Tuloy-tuloy lang po ang ating suporta sa bawat isa dahil iyo lamang ang paraan upang mapaunlad po natin ang lungsod ng Davao at ang mode of transport po sa buong bansa (We are continuous­ly supporting each other since this is the only way to improve Davao City and the mode of transporta­tion in the entire country).”

LTFRB-XI regional director Nonito Llanos was also present at the event, along with LTFRB executive director Ma. Kristina Cassion, LTFRB board member Engr. Sherwin Begyan, acting division head Leonardo Y. Pamplona of the Traffic Enforcemen­t and Management Division; Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Esguerra, Ms. Mary Ann Villamonte of Cymae Transpo OPC, Cymae Transpo OPC Premium Taxi drivers, and Engr. Ronnel

Victor Panigon of the LTFRB XI PUVMP RPMO. “Under the leadership of RD Dondon, we are very confident that we will complete those 190 units before the end of the administra­tion,” Pastor added.

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