Feb 122014
 
A policeman searches for personal belongings of passengers after a bus fell off an elevated expressway and crashed into a van below in Taguig city, south of Manila December 16, 2013. At least 21 people were killed during the incident, according to the police.  (MNS photo)

A policeman searches for personal belongings of passengers after a bus fell off an elevated expressway and crashed into a van below in Taguig city, south of Manila December 16, 2013. At least 21 people were killed during the incident, according to the police. (MNS photo)

MANILA  (Mabuhay) – The Land Transportation and Franchising Regulatory Board has issued a 30-day preventive suspension order on a bus firm whose unit figured in an accident that killed 14 people and injured 32 others in Bontoc, Mt. Province early on Feb. 7.

LTFRB chairman Atty. Winston Ginez said the preventive suspension is ordered against the Florida Transport, owner of the bus that plunged into a 116-meter-deep ravine in Barangay Talubin.

Fourteen people, including comedian Arvin “Tado” Jimenez, musician David Sicam, leader of the Kinaiya Band, and visual artist Gerard Baja, were killed and 32 others hurt.

The order came after the LTFRB discovered that the license plate (TXT-872) was issued to a bus from Mountain Province Cable Tours, owned by a certain Norberto Cue, Sr.

Ginez said on Saturday, the LTFRB will confiscate the yellow plates of all 228 Florida Transit bus units with Nueva Viscaya, Mountain Province, Cagayan, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, and Bataan routes.

The Florida bus crash and license-plate fraud came just two months after a horrific fall from the Skyway in Metro Manila of a Don Mariano Transit bus that also had fraudulent identification on its chassis, belonging to another vehicle.

After the Skyway crash, the LTFRB vowed to impose stricter control over passenger buses.

Ginez said during the 30-day preventive suspension, the agency will conduct an investigation to determine if the franchise license of the bus company needs to be revoked, suspended or canceled.

“Under the public service law na pwede ho natin i-suspend, i-revoke, or i-cancel ang franchise ng ano bang public service operator na may willful disobedience or contentious violation of the public service law,” he added.  (MNS)

Feb 082014
 
LTFRB starts removing license plates of bus firm in Bontoc tragedy

14 dead, 32 hurt in Bontoc bus accident . Rescuers attend to the injured and dead passengers of a Florida bus that plunged into a 116-meter ravine in Sitio Paggang, Talubin, Bontoc, Mountain Province on Friday, February 7. Cordillera PNP The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board on Sunday started removing the license plates from the fleet of a bus firm whose unit figured in a deadly accident in Mountain province last Friday. LTFRB Chairman Winston Ginez led the removal of the license plates of GV Florida Transport early Sunday, radio dzBB’s Tuesday Niu reported. Personnel of the LTFRB also checked the numbers on the chassis and engines of the buses to see if they match. The LTFRB teams went to the bus company’s terminals in Cubao in Quezon City, then to Sampaloc in Manila. The LTFRB earlier imposed a 30-day suspension on the company following the tragedy. In the meantime, a separate report by dzBB’s Paulo Santos said the company asked for understanding from its passengers, as it said all its trips are canceled “due to the preventive suspension issued by the LTFRB.” “All reservations will be refunded full,” it said. Last Friday, a unit of GV Florida fell into a ravine in Mountain Province, resulting in at least 14 people killed. One of the fatalities was comedian Arvin “Tado” Jimenez. A separate dzBB report said GV Florida Transport sought understanding from the public for Friday’s accident. A lawyer of the bus firm went to the bus terminal to Read More …

Dec 202013
 
LTFRB: Don Mariano has no labor compliance certificate

Pedestrians walk beside an overturned bus lying along a busy street at Bicutan after the bus fell off an elevated expressway and crashed into a van below in Taguig city, south of Manila December 16, 2013. At least 21 people were killed during the incident, according to the police. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Don Mariano Transit Corp., the company which owns the bus that fell off the Skyway on Monday and left 18 dead, was allowed to operate this year despite not having a labor standards compliance certificate (LSCC). Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) chairman Winston Ginez confirmed that no LSCC was issued to the bus company. “For 2013, I was informed it (LSCC) was not issued. That can be a ground for revocation or cancellation of franchise,” Ginez said. A report by state-run Philippine News Agency quoted Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz as saying that the owners of Don Mariano Transit admitted to having an expired LSCC, a prerequisite for an LTFRB franchise and a requirement for bus companies employing drivers and conductors working for a minimum of 8 hours and a maximum of 12 hours with overtime pay daily. “Don Mariano Transit Corporation is covered by DOLE Order 118-A. It was last inspected on July 3, 2012, and issued a Labor Standards Compliance Certificate by the DOLE on July 17, 2012. It has an expired LSCC and has not renewed its application,” Baldoz told PNA. A driver of Don Mariano earlier admitted he works for 19 Read More …

Dec 192013
 
LTO, LTFRB intensify inspection of province-bound buses for Xmas exodus

With Filipinos expected to start flocking to the provinces for the holidays, transportation officials on Friday started inspecting buses to make sure they are roadworthy. The inspections are expected to be stricter following last Monday’s fatal accident involving a bus at the Skyway, radio dzBB’s Glen Juego reported. On Friday, Land Transportation Office and Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board enforcers made the rounds of bus terminals and checked units heading for the provinces. A photo posted on Twitter by dzBB’s Juego showed the inspectors checking the buses, including their baggage compartments. LTFRB Chairman Winston Ginez said LTFRB personnel have instructions to pay attention to the condition of the buses’ tires and lights. The yearly exodus, where Filipinos are to flock to the provinces to spend Christmas and New Year with their families, is expected to peak starting this weekend. On the other hand, transportation officials have tightened their watch on buses following Monday’s fatal accident involving a Don Mariano Transport Corp. bus. In Monday’s accident, a Don Mariano bus flew off the elevated portion of Skyway and crashed into the service road below, killing at least 18 people. A separate report by dzBB’s Juego said the Araneta bus terminal in Quezon City was crowded as of 7 a.m. Friday, with people heading for the provinces. Many cabbies waited outside the bus terminal for passengers who may come from the provinces to spend the holidays in Metro Manila. Several of the passengers were heading for Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan, Read More …

Nov 302013
 
LTFRB to start processing applications for Xmas special permits

Starting Monday, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board will open the door to applications by public utility vehicle operators for special permits plying popular routes during the Christmas season. LTFRB Chairman Winston Ginez on Saturday said his office expects to accept and process applications from Dec. 2 to 9. “Kahit another probinsya ito from Metro Manila, para makabyahe sa probinsya na nangangailangan (The permits will allow public utility vehicles to ply routes from Metro Manila to provinces where there may not be enough PUVs),” he said in an interview on dzBB radio. The special permits allow PUVs to ply routes outside the areas specified by their franchises, but for a limited time. Filipinos are expected to flock to their home provinces in the second half of December, to spend the holidays with their families. Ginez said they will check the applicants to see if their units are roadworthy, and take added steps to ensure passengers’ safety. “Maaga kami magbibigay ng special permit (We want to give the special permits early),” he added. — LBG, GMA News

Jun 102013
 

MANILA (Mabuhay) — A Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) official on Thursday appealed to local government units (LGU) officials to strictly implement ordinances against erring tricycle and kuliglig drivers who continue to defy overloading. Reports received by LTFRB chairman Winston Ginez show kuliglig (makeshift motorized tricycles) which are not even registered with the […]

Jun 072013
 
LTFRB suspends bus firm for 30 days over recent road accidents

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) suspended a bus firm for 30 days after its units were involved in at least two road accidents involving late last month. The LTFRB suspension on 25 units of Partas Transport Corp. Inc. stemmed from the involvement of two Partas buses in two incidents, one of which resulted in a death. A report of state-run Philippines News Agency said the LTFRB under Chairman Winston Ginez also ordered the surrender of the plates of the 25 suspended units within five days..The first accident involving a Partas bus happened at 12:50 a.m. last May 27, when a Partas bus (AVY-858) collided with another vehicle along the National Highway in Bacnotan, La Union. A second accident occurred 7:25 a.m. last May 30, when a Partas bus (TVR-693) figured in an accident along the kilometer 28-450 North Luzon Expressway in Bocaue, Bulacan. The PNA report also said the LTFRB ordered Partas to bring its 25 buses to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Service (MVIS) for inspection and roadworthiness checks. The drivers of the suspended units will undergo road safety seminars. – VVP, GMA News