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July 23rd, 2013 03:56 PM #31
What is? bawal na pumasok ang city / provincial bus sa Manila?
Pano na yung ruta ng quiapo - antipolo/rizal ng RRCG / G-Liner? Yun lang ang ruta nila eh?
So Antipolo - San Juan na lang sila?
i agree with mac 103. Pabor lang ito sa private vehicles na maynila ang ruta pero as a whole dame aaray dyan.
class war nanaman yan.
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July 23rd, 2013 04:11 PM #32Pagkakaalam ko nga eh "Provincial Operation" ang category ng RRCG/G-Liner, dahil ang route nila technically ends outside NCR.
Ganun din yung mga manggagaling ng Laguna and Cavite pero ginagamit araw-araw ng mga nagtatrabaho sa Manila.
Side-note: Isa ako dati sa mga commuter na 'to. Circa 2005 I work in QC pero sa Calamba Laguna pa ako umuuwi (pre-SLEX construction days).
Dapat siguro magkaroon ng isa pang classification ng bus, i.e. "Semi-provincial" or "Greater Manila Area" operation na papayagan magdala ng pasahero inside city limits. Sa current system iisa ang classification ng "Provincial Op" bus whether Binan/Sta Rosa or Laoag or Legazpi ang byahe.
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July 23rd, 2013 04:27 PM #33
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July 23rd, 2013 08:08 PM #35
Passed by Espana on the way home. Travel time is faster, since a single bus usually block 2 lanes of Espana's 4 lanes, then loads and unloads where ever it pleases... Maraming stranded na commuters, lalo sa U-belt area. At lahat ng PUJ may naka angkas.
All city and provincial buses coming from Quezon City are banned in the streets of Manila starting today based on a resolution approved by the City Council. But some groups are set to file an appeal before the DOTC and LTFRB.
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July 23rd, 2013 09:01 PM #36
Im in favor of this, initially chaotic talaga but eventually Filipinos will adapt and beside I think continuous improvement naman ito meaning me succeeding changes pa rin na papatupad para naman in favor of the commuters.
Wait and see mode.
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July 23rd, 2013 09:30 PM #37
parang antay lang ng FR sir ah.
heheheh. ok ito at ang nasa balita kanina bninabawasan ng mga bus yung pamasahe ng mga 10 petot to compensate for the jeepney transpo ng mga pasahero (sana lang lahat ganito).
this favor's everybody both private and public transportation. since bumilis ang taqffic ang turnover ratio tataas. dadami ang ikot ng jeep na at dadami din ang ikot ng bus na productive kesa nagatenga sila sa traffic. IMHO, they also save fuel a lot considering heavy traffic to stand still sa taft avenue during rush hours.
ang nakakainis diyan is pagnagbukas bigla ang LTFRB ng prankisa at siguradong jeep naman ang pupuno sa mga kalsadang iyan at andyan na naman ang angal ng marami na walang kita which is true.
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July 23rd, 2013 10:14 PM #38
ang luwag daw ng kalsada ah
Vehicles traverse smoothly along Taft Avenue on Tuesday after Manila Traffic Management Committee Resolution No. 1, passed by the Manila City Council on June 16, was enforced. City and provincial buses that have no terminals in Manila are no longer allowed to enter the city starting July 23.
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July 23rd, 2013 10:17 PM #39
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July 23rd, 2013 10:22 PM #40