TO address commuter woes due to lack of public utility buses in the area, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is deploying free bus rides along Commonwealth-Litex in Quezon City starting last Friday (April 8).
“We received reports that passengers are waiting for buses along the road itself. We will deploy our Libreng Sakay buses as long as it is needed to help the public on their daily commute,” MMDA Chairman Romando Artes said.
Artes said that the MMDA will deploy six buses and two military trucks to accommodate stranded passengers every morning, from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. The buses would ferry the commuters to Welcome Rotonda.
While free rides are temporary, Artes said that the MMDA will sit down with concerned agencies and authorities to provide a long-term solution to ease the burden of the passengers.
“We are looking for a long-term solution and will coordinate with city bus operators and Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board and Department of Transportation for a long-term solution to increase the number of public utility buses (PUBs) plying Commonwealth Avenue,” he added.
Artes also stressed that the lack of PUBs must be addressed before June in anticipation of the possible resumption of face-to-face classes.
For her part, Mercy Sta. Maria, President of the United Mega Manila Bus Consortium, vowed to help the MMDA and committed to augment the deployment of buses.
Meanwhile, Artes appealed to commuters to exercise orderliness and discipline so that traffic flow will not be hampered.
“By providing them additional public transportation, we can keep them off the road to lessen impact on traffic and keep them safe, as well,” the MMDA chief said.