MANILA — The Department of Transportation is seeking the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases' approval to raise the capacity of public utility vehicles by 5 to 10 percent as more workplaces reopen, Secretary Arthur Tugade said Wednesday.
Tugade said queues at bus stops and train stations in parts of the country, including Metro Manila, have gotten longer, citing the limited capacity of PUVs. Buses, jeepneys, and UV Express are currently allowed to carry 50 percent of its maximum passenger capacity. Only 1 passenger is allowed to sit on the driver's row.Taxis and transport network vehicle services, meanwhile, are allowed to carry a maximum of 2 passengers per row with only 1 sitting beside the driver.
Tricycles are only allowed to carry 1 passenger in their side-car while using the seat behind the driver is prohibited.Domestic and international flights transport authorized persons outside of residence but the inbound passenger capacity of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport is limited to only 1,500 per day.RELATED VIDEO
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