+ Follow INTEGRATED BUS OPERATORS ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => Transport groups back LTO's RFID project
[Summary] => Most public transport groups expressed support for the implementation of the radio- frequency identification (RFID) project of the Department of Transportation and Communications and the Land Transportation Office (LTO)...
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[Title] => Will costly diesel wipe out PUVs?
[Summary] => Blamed by many for Metro Manila’s chaotic traffic, buses and jeepneys might soon become a rarity on the roads of the mteropolis as transport operators continue to reel from the rising costs of fuel.
While it may ease the city’s traffic woes, the disappearance of a sizeable number of buses and jeepneys will further burden millions of commuters who also have to deal with rising transport fares.
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[Summary] => Blamed by many for Metro Manila’s chaotic traffic, buses and jeepneys might soon become a rarity on the roads of the mteropolis as transport operators continue to reel from the rising costs of fuel.
While it may ease the city’s traffic woes, the disappearance of a sizeable number of buses and jeepneys will further burden millions of commuters who also have to deal with rising transport fares.
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December 31, 2009 - 12:00am