Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will resume the operation of provincial buses with routes going to and from Metro Manila. To clarify which protocols should be implemented once provincial bus stations in Metro Manila reopen amid GCQ, the government agency will meet with various bus companies. Previously on a Manila Bulletin report, Delgra shared that at least four provinces, including Antique, Quirino, and Bataan, agreed to reopen its borders to provincial buses. However, most LGUs from 81 provinces want to shut down its borders first for buses coming from Metro Manila. LTFRB has been preparing the integrated bus terminals to connect Metro Manila and its neighboring provinces. Read more in our articles including "LTFRB to resume provincial bus operations in Metro Manila on September 30" and "Globe taps Grab drivers for network testing in Metro Manila".
Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will resume the operation of provincial buses with routes going to and from Metro Manila. To clarify which protocols should be implemented once provincial bus stations in Metro Manila reopen amid GCQ, the government agency will meet with various bus companies.
Previously on a Manila Bulletin report, Delgra shared that at least four provinces, including Antique, Quirino, and Bataan, agreed to reopen its borders to provincial buses. However, most LGUs from 81 provinces want to shut down its borders first for buses coming from Metro Manila. LTFRB has been preparing the integrated bus terminals to connect Metro Manila and its neighboring provinces.
Our coverage of LTFRB provincial bus operations on Metro Manila includes: "LTFRB to resume provincial bus operations in Metro Manila on September 30"; "Globe taps Grab drivers for network testing in Metro Manila"; "President Marcos targets Metro Manila Subway completion by 2028". Each article provides unique insights and information.