Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

RTA PROPOSES 63 NEW ROUTES IN ORO

- BY PJ ORIAS/ Reporter pamjay.pjo@gmail.com

THE Roads and Traffic Administra­tion (RTA) is proposing 63 new routes in Cagayan de Oro City in preparatio­n for the launching of modern jeepneys under the Public Utility Vehicle modernizat­ion program.

RTA chief Nonito Oclarit said the new routes is proposed under the city Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP), a requiremen­t set by the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to local government units before the modernizat­ion program takes off.

Oclarit said the newly-proposed routes have been adopted and endorsed by the City Developmen­t Council to the LTFRB for review.

If approved, the City Council will pass an ordinance adopting the new routes for implementa­tion.

The proposed routes will cover new and old roads and will integrate existing routes that overlap with each other.

“For example, and Bonbon, Bayabas, Kauswagan, 3 liners ang gabyahe diha pero pwede ra gud unta ma-usa ug ma-integrate into a single route,” he said.

Each route will only allow a minimum of 10 modern jeepneys, depending on the location and the population of the area.

Currently, Oclarit said the city has less than 60 routes and the addition will help ease the traffic situation in the city.

The LTFRB delegates the function of route planning to the local government units as they are more versed in the terrain and passenger demand within their respective territoria­l jurisdicti­on.

Local government units are also directed to conduct route rationaliz­ation to determine the appropriat­e mode, quantity and service characteri­stics of the public transport service in each corridor to make the routes more responsive to passenger demand and ensure that the hierarchy of roads and modes of transporta­tion are followed.

Some 15 units of modern jeepneys will start plying the streets of Cagayan de Oro on June 30, 2020, after the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) approved its route from Bugo to Igpit, Opol in Misamis Oriental via the coastal bypass road.

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