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Jeepney fares start at just 20 cents (13 Philippine pesos), ferrying roughly 40% of commuters everywhere from workplaces, schools and malls, according to data from the Department of Transportation.
Along with fellow mechanic Leonardo Sarao, he designed and built the first jeepney in the Philippines by putting a roof on the jeep and extending its chassis to add seats to accommodate more ...
Jeepneys, powered by hand-me-down diesel engines from Japan, used to dominate last-mile transport in the Philippines. There are an estimated 250,000 jeepneys in the country about to be phased-out.
Jeepneys are iconic public utility vehicles in the Philippines, representing 40% of public transport Total addressable market estimated at US$10bn+ (excluding charging and other ancillary ...
Some transport groups in the Philippines said they will hold a strike from March 6 to 12 The transport groups will protest the high costs of modernized jeepneys Philippine President Ferdinand ...
MANILA – Brightly painted jeepneys are an iconic symbol of the Philippines, but transport cooperative boss Freddie Hernandez is backing plans to force them off the road. He was among the first ...
MANILA: Philippine transport groups launched a nationwide strike on Monday (Mar 6) to protest a government programme drivers fear would phase out traditional jeepneys, which have become a cultural ...