Senator Alan Peter Cayetano is calling for more flexible options in the government’s Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) Modernization Program, suggesting that alternative solutions should be explored to better meet the needs of various sectors.
“You should also explore other possibilities, ‘di pwedeng take it or leave it,” he said in an interview on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
Despite the success of the modernization program in the City of Taguig, Cayetano has expressed concerns about its suitability for other areas. His apprehensions were heightened following a recent discussion with members of the AirTODA Transport Service Cooperative (ATSC) in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, who voiced their worries about the program.
“I’m supportive kasi sa Taguig, nagawa nang maayos. Pero, apprehensive ako na hindi nilolocalize kasi simple lang naman ‘yan,” he said.
The senator noted that the approach needs to be more tailored to local conditions, noting that many drivers are uncertain about their future under the current plan.
“Marami kasing lugar, hindi malinaw kung ano ang magiging future nila,” he said.
“Pero kung magiging malinaw at hindi mawawalan ng trabaho ang mga driver, makakatulong tayo magkumbinsi,” he added.
Cayetano also suggested that the program consider alternatives that could benefit different sectors. For instance, introducing electric vans for tourists in places like Palawan and other regional spots could be a viable option.
“Bakit ‘di tayo magkaroon ng mga van para sa turista? Padami naman nang padami ang turista sa Palawan, hindi ba? So there are alternatives,” he said.

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