LTFRB: Commuters won’t be affected by July 24 transport strike

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LTFRB: Commuters won’t be affected by July 24 transport strike
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Major transport groups say they will not participate in the strike, which centers around the issue of jeepney modernization.

Guadiz also warned those participating in the strike that they would face “the full force of the law.”,” he said. “No impending jeepney phaseout

The LTFRB chairman emphasized that traditional jeepneys deemed as “road-worthy” could still ply their routes for quite some time as the program to‘Yung sinasabi ng Manibela na mapha-phaseout na sila ay walang katotohanan po. Matagal ‘yung proseso na ito na tayo ay nasa phase 1 pa lamang out of a 10-phase program, which will probably end a couple of years from nowWhat jeepney operators do have to do in the meantime is to consolidate.

As of June, around 64.9% of jeepneys have been consolidated, with the LTFRB targeting a 90% consolidation rate by December.

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