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Public transport contractin­g program resumes with free rides for commuters

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THE LAND Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said it is set to roll out on Monday, April 11, the third phase of its service contractin­g program, which includes free ride for all commuters.

The P7-billion program aims to help operators, drivers, and commuters who continue to be affected by the pandemic crisis and rising fuel prices, the agency said in a statement on Sunday.

Funded under the General Appropriat­ions Act of 2022, the program started in 2021 as part of the Bayanihan II, a law on the pandemic response, with P5.58 billion allotted to the Transporta­tion department.

Transport sector workers have said they need fixed wages to cope with increasing oil prices and the continuing impact of the pandemic crisis.

For gross contract under Phase 3 of the program, the LTFRB will pay consolidat­ed public buses, including tourist buses, P84 per kilometer from P82.50 previously.

Meanwhile, the agency will pay consolidat­ed modern and traditiona­l public jeepneys and UV Express vehicles P54 per kilometer from P52.50 previously.

The increased rates are in considerat­ion of higher fuel prices, according to the agency.

The free-ride program will start on the EDSA Busway on Monday, initially with 510 public utility buses.

Previous rollouts of the free-ride program mainly covered healthcare and other essential workers as mobility restrictio­ns were in place.

Under the government’s current alert level system, most areas across the country are under eased pandemic guidelines.

LTFRB is also planning to open new routes and authorize more public utility vehicles for the nationwide implementa­tion of the program. —

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THE PHILIPPINE STAR/MICHAEL VARCAS

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