Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA
Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA
Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA
Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA
Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA
Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA
Traditional jeepneys continue to ply Metro Manila roads as they gain a three-month breather from the government which extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30, 2024. Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said, however, that this would be the 'final and last' deadline as he urged drivers and operators to comply with the requirement provided under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. Transport groups are hopeful that the extension would lead to the eventual scrapping of the project. PHOTOS BY MIKE ALQUINTO AND J. GERARD SEGUIA