CEBU, Philippines - Operators might still be on “wait-and-see” mode, LTFRB7 chief says
Only 53 of the 6,000 taxi units operating in Metro Cebu have had their meters calibrated as of yesterday, the Land Transportation and Regulatory Board said.
LTFRB-7 Director Ahmed Cuizon said six taxi units have been subjected to calibration last Monday, nine other units on Tuesday, and 38 more had their meters calibrated as of 3 pm yesterday.
Having their meters calibrated would allow the taxis to collect the new fare rates – P40 as a flag down rate and P3.50 after every 250 meters.
Most of the taxi units are still collecting the P30 flag down rate and P2.50 for every succeeding 250 succeeding meters.
Cuizon attributed the low turnout to weather and a possible “wait-and-see attitude” on the part of drivers and operators.
“Aside from the continuous rains, drivers and operators are probably still in a wait-and-see attitude since passengers are definitely not in favor of the increase,” he said.
But their self-imposed delay will not last long, Cuizon said, because the operators will be fined P5,000 after three months from the start of the implementation of the new rates last January 24 and another P150 for every week thereafter.
Cuizon once again reminded the public not to pay the new rates if the taxi unit they are riding in does not have a calibrated meter or cannot issue an official receipt.
Taxis that have undergone calibration had their meters tested and resealed by LTFRB-accredited technicians. They should have the orange LTFRB logo marked with the words “tested and resealed” on their windshield. Drivers and operators are prohibited from destroying the gold colored wire used as seal of the meter.
Land Transportation Office (LTO)-7 Director Raul Aguilos instructed taxi drivers to always wear their uniforms and to always follow proper driving guidelines. —(FREEMAN)