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By J.Lo

“TRO petition is currently for deliberation by  Court,” Supreme Court (SC) spokesperson Camille Sue Mae Ting said in  text message there was no temporary restraining order (TRO) from SC as April 30 deadline lapsed for consolidation under  public utility vehicle modernization program (PUVMP).

TRO was sought by transport groups led by Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operators Nationwide (PISTON).

Without  TRO, government can push through with  implementation of  PUVMP and  consolidation deadline.

SC has so far asked  respondents, Department of Transportation (DOTr) and Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), to file their respective comments.

Deadline  for consolidation of all passenger jeepneys into cooperatives or corporations had been extended from Dec. 31, 2023 to April 30 this year.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.had said there would no longer be any extension in connection with  franchise consolidation under PUVMP.

Meanwhile, about 10,000 jeepneys nationwide will be deemed “colorum” public utility vehicles for non-compliance with  consolidation deadline yesterday, according to  Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).

LTFRB chairman Teofilo Guadiz said due process will be followed for colorum jeepneys, or units that do not have valid franchises,  include around 600-700 jeepneys in Metro Manila alone.

LTFRB chief said that by the second week of May, they will tap the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to apprehend colorum operators.

Guadiz said they could face impoundment of their vehicles as well as around P50,000 in fines.

“Technically by April 30, those who did not join  industry consolidation of jeepney modernization have already lost their franchise…if you are colorum, you are susceptible of being apprehended,” he said at  briefing.

Data from LTFRB showed  total of 150,179 units nationwide  have joined  government program,  comprise about 78.33 percent of total number of jeepney units.

Guadiz  expect  number to increase to  nationwide consolidation rate of 80 or 82 percent once all of  papers are processed.

As for Metro Manila, Guadiz said they anticipate reaching about 60 percent from low 54 percent consolidation rate by end-December.

Meanwhile, Sen. Grace Poe said DOTr and other concerned agencies should show effective implementation of  PUVMP as drivers and operators of public utility vehicles are bound to lose their livelihood and will add to unemployment numbers.

“Amid obstacles such as  costly capital investment of procuring  modern jeepney, we want to know  real number of drivers who have joined program those who will be left behind are bound to lose their livelihood and will add to our unemployment statistics woeful reality for Labor Day.”

Transport groups said  despite deadline, they will continue to ply  streets.

PISTON secretary general Ruben Baylon said  leeway given by  LTFRB shows  they are not set on fully implementing PUVMP.

Baylon  will continue to press government to renew their franchises even if they have failed to consolidate.

“We have  license and we will fight for our licenses… we have done everything so that our licenses will not be revoked,” he added.

Manibela president Mar Valbuena said they will stage  bigger transport strike if  government fully implements apprehension against jeepneys.

As  consolidation for public utility jeepneys ended, President Marcos ordered government agencies to expedite  implementation of  program that would encourage use of electronic vehicles (EV), especially for public transportation.

Marcos renewed his directive during  sectoral meeting at Malacañang attended by officials of  Departments of Energy (DOE), Trade and Industry and Science and Technology.

FMJ directed  DOE and other agencies to focus on finding ways to lower cost of production, financing and charging infrastructure.

He also instructed agencies to focus on supporting acquisition of EVs by commercial fleets like government, private company cars and public transportation fleets, Malacañang said.

At  Palace press briefing, DOE Undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella said  three agencies , DOE, DTI and DOST briefed the President on implementation of  Comprehensive Roadmap for  Electric Vehicle Industry (CREVI).

As of 2023, there were only 7,000 or .001 percent EVs registered out of 14.3 million registered vehicles in the country, Fuentebella noted.

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