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                    [Summary] => The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has extended until Feb. 6, 2006 the franchise conversion deadline for vehicles under the "AUV  Express" program that allows them to pick up and drop off passengers from terminal to terminal in Metro Manila.


The extension was given after the LTFRB, led by Chairwoman Elena Bautista, held a meeting yesterday at the bureau’s main office in Quezon City.
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"We cancelled 4,700 franchises that failed to convert to AUV Express. The deadline was last Friday, Jan. 6," LTFRB chairperson Elena Bautista said yesterday.

Bautista said all unauthorized taxis plying routes in Metro Manila will be apprehended starting tomorrow.
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The extension was given after the LTFRB, led by Chairwoman Elena Bautista, held a meeting yesterday at the bureau’s main office in Quezon City.
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"We cancelled 4,700 franchises that failed to convert to AUV Express. The deadline was last Friday, Jan. 6," LTFRB chairperson Elena Bautista said yesterday.

Bautista said all unauthorized taxis plying routes in Metro Manila will be apprehended starting tomorrow.
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