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10 bus operators under fire

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April 11, 2025

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Region 7 is set to issue a show cause order against 10 bus operators in Cebu, asking them to explain why they should not be penalized or have their franchises revoked.

LTFRB-7 Regional Director Eduardo Montealto Jr. told The Freeman that the show cause orders were initially scheduled for release yesterday, but the issuance was delayed due to their legal counsel falling ill.

Montealto said that based on inspections conducted since April 7, 2025, a total of 46 bus units owned by the 10 operators were found to have both minor and major deficiencies.

These 46 units also include those inspected by Senator Raffy Tulfo during his surprise visit to the North Bus Terminal in Cebu City on April 4, 2025.

Montealto cited serious violations, including a brake tied with a rubber band and an expired fire extinguisher, which were among the issues highlighted by Tulfo in a post on his Facebook page, Raffy Tulfo in Action.

Other minor violations included the lack of proper vehicle markings, missing GPS cameras, and other regulatory requirements.

With the Holy Week approaching, Montealto reminded operators to ensure the roadworthiness of their units, especially as a surge of passengers is expected during the period.

Montealto also shared that LTFRB-7 will meet with bus operators today to discuss new safety measures. Among the proposals is a requirement that each unit be cleared for dispatch through a form signed by the company's safety officer and approved by the branch manager or operator.

Meanwhile, Andreas Wanner, founder and CEO of Mister Loo the private company operating the sanitary facilities at the Cebu North Bus Terminal-expressed disappointment at Senator Tulfo's unannounced inspection and his recommendation to stop collecting restroom fees.

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