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LTFRB grants special permits to 753 bus units

THE Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has granted special permits to 753 bus units as it ramps up its preparations for the Undas exodus to the provinces.

LTFRB Chairman Teofilo Guadiz III announced that the board has issued 272 special permits good for 753 buses.

But the number may increase as operators continued to apply for special permits until last Tuesday, Guadiz added.

LTFRB Chairman Teofilo Guadiz lll

He pointed out that the special permits are valid from Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2024.

Additional special permits may also be issued if the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange determines that additional buses are needed, according to the LTFRB chairman.

The LTFRB chief said the move is to ensure the safety, comfort, and convenience of all passengers traveling to the provinces to be with their families for the All Saints' and All Souls' Days.

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«In anticipation of the increased volume of travelers, we have ramped up our preparations through intensified inspections at bus terminals nationwide,» Guadiz said.

He assured the public that the agency is ready for the influx of passengers as Filipinos return to the provinces to be with their families to pay homage to departed loved ones.

«We are working closely with bus operators to ensure that all units are roadworthy and compliant with safety protocols,» he said.

«Also, we have deployed personnel to monitor the implementation of fare regulations and to assist passengers at terminals, ensuring that there are sufficient buses to accommodate the expected surge of commuters.»

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