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[Title] => Group seeks fare cut for Uber, GrabCar
[Summary] => After approving a 50-centavo fare cut for public utility jeepneys, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) should compel transport network vehicle (TNV) providers such as Uber and GrabCar to implement a fare rollback, a transport group said yesterday.
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[Title] => Driver faces P.2-M fine over colorum Tripda
[Summary] => A driver is facing a fine of up to P200,000 for operating a transport network vehicle through online application Tripda without the required permits.
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[Title] => More car users shifting to P2P bus service on EDSA
[Summary] => More car users are shifting to public transportation following the pilot implementation of the premium point-to-point (P2P) bus service on EDSA, according to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.
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[Title] => Lack of buses strands passengers at Cubao terminal
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[Title] => Over 300 buses granted special permits for holidays
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[Title] => Jeepney strike strands commuters in Metro
[Summary] => A couple had to walk to the hospital to take their baby for a medical checkup, and students had to walk two kilometers from Makati to their school in Pasay City after a morning jeepney strike stranded hundreds of commuters in Metro Manila yesterday.
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[Title] => 4 bus drivers test positive for drugs
[Summary] => Four drivers of provincial buses bound for Leyte and Bohol tested positive for illegal drugs during random drug tests conducted at the Araneta bus terminal in Quezon City yesterday.
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[Title] => Bus drivers to undergo drug tests for Undas
[Summary] => The Department of Transportation and Communications and its attached agencies, along with the Department of Health, will conduct drug tests at various terminals in a bid to ensure the safety of passengers who will be going to the provinces for All Souls’ and All Saints’ Days, also known as Undas.
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