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This is the dramatic moment commuters surrounded a jeepney during the morning rush in Manila. Footage captured by Diza Caday ...
It is a true national symbol, according to Jowee Alviar, co-founder of graphic design firm Team Manila. “The jeepney is unique to our visual culture, it represents the creativity, resilience and ...
MANILA — In the Philippines, they are known as “kings of the road,” colorful, open-air vehicles with loud horns and diesel engines that ferry millions of Filipinos on their daily commutes.
The cast of the upcoming “Superman” movie, David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan, paid a visit to the Philippines as part of ...
A jeepney adorned with eye-catching lettering sits parked in at a gas station in Calamba, Leguna, about an hour south of the capital Manila. Jeepneys often sport a name, phrase or symbol important ...
Jeepneys, which rarely top 20mph amid the mayhem of a Manila rush hour, might not seem the obvious candidate for QEV’s skills. But high-performance motors, for which neither price nor efficiency ...
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines' iconic passenger jeepney, once regarded as Manila's "King of the Road," is chugging toward change and uncertainty. A remnant of World War II, the gaudily ...
His first electric jeepneys debuted to great fanfare in 2008 in Makati, Metro Manila's lush central business district. That test involved 30 vehicles, of which only ten are still running.
It is a true national symbol, according to Jowee Alviar, co-founder of graphic design firm Team Manila. “The jeepney is unique to our visual culture, it represents the creativity, resilience and ...
The colorful, crowded vehicles are a cheap and popular form of public transport. But they also pollute the air. Jeepney drivers have been pushing back against government plans to phase them out.