1.6K jeeps join public transport simulation drill in Bacolod

A modernized jeepney picks up passengers in front of a shopping mall in Bacolod City. For three days until today, June 27, traditional and modern passenger jeepneys in the city are taking part in a simulation exercise that will determine the effectiveness of the updated routes for the Public Utility Jeepney Modernization Program. PNA BACOLOD FILE PHOTO
A modernized jeepney picks up passengers in front of a shopping mall in Bacolod City. For three days until today, June 27, traditional and modern passenger jeepneys in the city are taking part in a simulation exercise that will determine the effectiveness of the updated routes for the Public Utility Jeepney Modernization Program. PNA BACOLOD FILE PHOTO

BACOLOD City – About 1,600 traditional and modernized passenger jeepneys are taking part in a three-day simulation exercise (simex) that will run until today, June 27, to determine the effectivity of the Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP) for the Public Utility Jeepney Modernization Program (PUVMP).

These include more than 1,000 traditional jeepneys with provisional authority to operate and 555 modern jeepney units currently plying various routes.

City Administrator Pacifico Maghari III said on Monday that representatives from the Department of Transportation (DOTr), Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and Land Transportation Office (LTO) are in the city to supervise the study.

“This is the first simex in the country. We thank the DOTr, LTFRB, LTO and all the stakeholders for giving the City of Bacolod the privilege and the honor to host this one. This will now be the basis of other simex all over the country with the modernization program,” he added.

Under the LPTRP, 24 routes have been identified in the city, with a total allocation of 1,099 modern jeepney units under the PUVMP.

“The goal is to know if the number of units is sufficient for the updated routes based on the available jeepney units. Based on our status meeting, the focus is to determine if the 1,099 units are sufficient to address the needs of the riding public,” Maghari said.

He added that after 30 days, the recommendations will be submitted to Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez, who is expected to tackle them with the city council.

LTFRB-Western Visayas spokesperson Salvador Altura Jr. said their agency, together with non-government organization SafeTravelPH, will analyze the results and come up with recommendations.

He said 72 surveyors had been deployed to determine travel time through a mobile application, while Bacolod Traffic Authority Office personnel were also tapped to assist.

On Monday, the city government also asked the riding public to participate in an online survey for feedback and perspective on the current routes under the LPTRP. (PNA)/PN

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