DOTr reopens PUV consolidation

TRANSPORT MODERNIZATION. Traditional and modern public utility vehicles (PUV) ply along Taft Avenue in Manila on Monday (May 5, 2025). The Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced on Wednesday (May 7) the reopening of consolidation under the Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP) to give unconsolidated PUV operators and drivers a chance to join existing cooperatives or form their own. (Photo courtesy: Yancy Lim / PNA)

By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Wednesday reopened consolidation under the Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP), allowing public utility vehicle (PUV) operators and drivers to join existing cooperatives or form their own.

Under Department Order (DO) No. 2025-009 signed by DOTr Sec. Vince Dizon on Tuesday, PUV operators and drivers covered by the DO will be allowed to join existing consolidated transport service entities (TSE) in routes with a 60% or above consolidation rate.

“Covered PUJ and UVE (utility vehicle express) operators may be allowed to consolidate in routes with less than 60 percent consolidation, provided that they were previously granted authority to operate on the said routes,” it read.

On the other hand, unconsolidated operators may be allowed to operate in existing and rationalized routes without a consolidated TSE until the implementation of a transfer plan.

In a statement, Dizon said the DO seeks to ease the financial burden on individual operators and struggling cooperatives in paying loans to banks due to the high cost of modernized units and other fees for registration and consolidation.

“Kailangan natin tulungan ’yong mga nag-modernisa na at sumama na sa programa. Sila ang priority natin, kailangan natin bigyan sila ng reprieve para hindi na sila malugi,” he said.

He emphasized that the DO made an adjustment to the PTMP to allow operators and drivers to join or form new cooperatives in areas with existing routes.

“’Yun ang option ngayon ng mga hindi nakapasok noong April 2024—they can either join an existing consolidated cooperative or they can form their own pero para sa mga below 60 percent sa mga ruta na hindi pa ganoon karami ang buma-biyahe, pwede silang pumasok doon,” he said.

To ensure the safety of commuters and other motorists, he said old jeepney units will be subjected to road worthiness checks.

“Kailangan siguraduhin na safety ang paramount concern natin,” he said.

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