The Philippine Star

Allow PUV transfer of ownership, gov’t urged

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A transport group is asking the government to allow public utility vehicle drivers to transfer the ownership of PUVs they have sold to other operators so that fines under the no-contact apprehensi­on policy or NCAP, which is being implemente­d in Metro Manila cities, would not pile up.

The Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Associatio­ns of the Philippine­s (FEJODAP) made the call yesterday amid complaints from PUV drivers and private vehicle owners about the “excessive and inhumane” traffic fines that can reach up to P3,000 per case even for minor violations.

Motorists slammed what they described as “wrongful charges and unreasonab­ly hefty fines” for infraction­s of traffic and road safety regulation­s under the NCAP.

Ricardo Rebaño, president of FEJODAP, said while they support the implementa­tion of the NCAP to instill road discipline, transport regulators need to reopen the transfer of vehicle ownership so operators who sold their PUV units would not shoulder the traffic fines of the new owners.

“Without transfer of ownership, previous owners who should not be accountabl­e for what happens to PUVs they sold are being milked for cash,” Rebaño said in an interview on dzBB.

He said the Department of Transporta­tion, Land Transporta­tion

Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board and Land Transporta­tion Office need to reopen the transfer of PUV ownership so the new operators would bear the brunt of fines under the NCAP.

PUV operators were earlier reported to have sold their jeepneys due to the pandemic and the rising cost of fuel products.

The NCAP is a road safety and traffic management program being implemente­d by local government­s of Manila, Parañaque, Quezon City, San Juan and Valenzuela.

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority also implements the NCAP along EDSA.

Motorists are complainin­g about the stiff fines even for minor infraction­s and the lack of stoplight countdown timers, which makes compliance difficult especially along wide intersecti­ons.

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