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Fare discount won’t affect PUV drivers – Bautista-Lim

March 17, 2023 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 238 views

PUBLIC Utility Vehicle (PUV) drivers will not incur losses from their usual daily income once the nationwide fare discount takes effect next month, according to a lawmaker.

Drivers United for Mass Progress and Equal Rights-Philippine Taxi Drivers Association Representative Claudine Diana Bautista-Lim clarified that the implementation of the Service Contracting Program (SCP) will not affect the drivers’ income because of the discount on fares.

“Walang maluluging driver dito dahil ang pamahalaan ang sasalo sa discount na ‘yan na ipapatupad. While it may be true that there will be lower fares in favor of commuters, this does not mean drivers will be at a disadvantage because the SCP will fill in the discounts,” Bautisla-Lim explained.

The lady lawmaker further stressed that the program will be implemented nationwide and drivers have nothing to worry about.

“Liliwanagin ko po, sa ilalim ng programa ang gobyerno ang pupuno at magbabayad sa anumang halaga ng discount. Para naman sa mga hindi sasali sa SCP, patuloy silang maniningil ng regular na pamasahe sa halagang 12 hanggang 14 pesos,” she pointed out.

Bautista-Lim added that the move by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) is very timely as PUVs and the riding public transition to the old normal before the pandemic. More and more PUVs are now plying the country’s major thoroughfares.

In a dialogue with the DOTr, Bautista-Lim maintained that PUV drivers “should be paid on time under the service contracting program and without any hassle.” While on the other hand reminded the LTFRB and DOTr to make timely payments for these PUV drivers.

The LTFRB is still determining the number of units joining the service contracting program, given the reality that it has limited funding.

The group echoed the statement of the LTFRB that students, persons with disabilities (PWDs), and senior citizens will enjoy additional discounts under the program.

Bautista-Lim, vice chairperson of the House committees on transportation and appropriations, reiterated that under the SCP, the government needs to ensure that the program has sufficient funding to encourage more PUV drivers to join.

She said the DOTr must pay the drivers on time as it will benefit more commuters. She added the need to push in Congress for more funding for the SCP to continue enjoying lower fares.

Earlier, the LTFRB announced the approval of the fare discount for PUVs which is set to take effect in April all over the country.

Upon its implementation, said fares in traditional jeepneys will revert to P9 – the same fare before the pandemic hit and before the fare increase was enforced.

At the same time, transport fees for modernized jeepneys will be at P11, while bus fares will be reduced by P3 to P4.

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