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6% of PUVs has new fare matrix —LTFRB
By J.Lo
“Ito pong fare matrix para sa effectivity nung bagong fare adjustment, mga six percent pa lang ang nabibigyan natin doon sa target nating 250,000 PUVs,” Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Board Member Mercy Jane Paras-Leynes said in an interview only 6% of target public utility vehicles (PUVs) have obtained a copy of the updated fare matrix, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said first day of implementation of the fare hike.
Leynes said P5,000 fine will be imposed for PUVs that do not display copy of new fare matrix based on Joint Administrative Order No. 2014-001.
Considering low percentage of PUVs that do not have copy of updated fare matrix on the day of effectivity of fare increase, she said LTFRB has prepared its monitoring teams to check PUVs. She added LTFRB already reached out operators to ensure compliance of their PUVs.
Leynes advised commuters to report PUVs that do not have new fare matrix through LTFRB’s Facebook page and hotline 1342.
According to Leynes, LTFRB charges P50 for copy of updated fare matrix.
Commuters will have to pay more for public transport fares after LTFRB approved fare adjustments in light of continuous increase in petroleum prices.
The LTFRB approved P1 provisional increase in minimum fare for the first four kilometers of travel in public utility jeepneys (PUJs), bringing minimum fare for traditional PUJ up to P12, and modern PUJ up to P14.
It also approved an additional fare per succeeding kilometer, up by P0.30 for traditional PUJs to P1.80, and by P0.40 for modern PUJs to P2.20.
For public utility buses (PUBs), minimum fare for city buses will be hiked by P2 for the first five kilometers P13 for regular buses, and P15 for air-conditioned buses.
The minimum fares for provincial buses will also be hiked by P2, with succeeding kilometer fare increases ranging from P1.90 to P2.90 depending on the type of bus.
For taxis, the flag-down rate will be hiked to P45, and P40 in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).
Fares of transport network vehicle services (TNVS) will likewise increase to P35 for hatchback-type vehicles; P45 for sedan-type vehicles; P55 for Asian utility vehicles (AUVs) and sports utility vehicles (SUVs).
