CEBU CITY — Public transportation in Central Visayas, particularly in Metro Cebu, continued without disruption despite a three-day nationwide transport strike initiated by a drivers' group earlier this week.
Lawyer Edwin Antepuesto, acting chief transportation development officer of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board Central Visayas (LTFRB 7), said most public utility vehicles in Cebu have already been integrated into the government's Public Transport Modernization Program.
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