Only Class 1 vehicles allowed in Skyway
Starting February 16, only Class 1 vehicles will be allowed on the elevated Skyway. Class 1 vehicles include cars, vans, pickups, SUVs, and other similar vehicles. Buses and delivery vans can use the expressway underneath. This move was implemented to prevent more traffic buildup as several lanes would be closed along the southern portion of the Skyway due to reconstruction. There is also a new rerouting policy that aims to alleviate the expected effects of roadworks in Paranaque [2].
E-trikes now available in San Juan
The San Juan City Government has rolled out electric tricycles in Greenhills as an alternate means of transportation for the public. The vehicles started to operate last February 5 and can accommodate up to 12 passengers. The fare for each trip is PhP9. San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora assured the public that more units of the e-trikes will be unveiled [3].
Updated LTFRB memo allows pet in PUVs
The Philippine Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) memorandum circular no. 2019-019, which allows passengers to bring their pets in public utility vehicles (PUVS), has been updated. According to the recent development, pets can now ride beside their owners in PUVS. They will be charged a regular commute fare. Guidelines for safety and cleanliness are also imposed: pets must wear diapers, should be free from foul odor, and should be placed inside proper carriers and pet bags. Only small to medium range pets will be allowed in PUVs.