LTFRB admits not all 86 percent of PUVs applied for consolidation was approved

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The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) admits that Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Vince Dizon was correct when he says that only 43 percent public utility vehicles are consolidated.

Jeepney driver and operators group Manibela said the LTFRB did not give correct information when it announced that 86% of PUV units are now consolidated, contrary to DOTr chief’s figure.

New LTFRB Spokesperson Ariel Inton said 86.23% are the units with franchise that have applied for the consolidation under the Public Transport Modernization Program as of November 2024. This translates to 165,334 units out of 191,730. These include buses, jeepneys, UV Express vans and mini buses.

While the 43% are those application already approved by the LTFRB. Inton added that all 86.23% can still ply their routes. Only the remaining 13.77% are deemed colorum or illegal.

“When we say 86% filed for consolidation, correct, 43% tapos na sa process of consolidation, tama rin,” Inton said.

Inton said there are many reasons why only 43% have been approved. He said there is a study which he will submit to the LTFRB Board on why some drivers and operators have not yet fully complied the requirements.

“There are those requirements operators find difficult to comply—capitalization, financial requirements, fleet modernization, legal administrative barrier,” he added.

Meawnhile, the LTFRB has also met with some jeepney groups earlier Monday to assure them that the public transport modernization program will continue amid earlier reports that it may be suspended. Pasang Masada President Obet Martin and the Alliance of Transport Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines President Boy Vargas are happy that the program will continue especially since almost 90% of their members have already filed for consolidation.

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