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Inquirer.net on MSNBoy, 14, nabbed for snatching phone of jeepney passenger in QCPolice caught a 14-year-old boy for allegedly snatching a smartphone from a jeepney passenger in Quezon City. The incident ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNCommuters surround jeepney for morning rush in ManilaThis is the dramatic moment commuters surrounded a jeepney during the morning rush in Manila. Footage captured by Diza Caday ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNSolon wants debt relief for modern jeepney driversA neophyte lawmaker has proposed condoning all loans related to the Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP) that were ...
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has revoked the license of jeepney driver involved in a fatal road crash along ...
Valbuena said he still expects roughly 15,000 jeepney drivers, in Manila and other provinces, to protest against a mandatory program to retire the traditional public transport vehicles arguing the ...
METRO MANILA: Transport groups in the Philippines are protesting against the government’s plans to eventually phase out old versions of the country's iconic jeepney. The government had set a Dec ...
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GMA Network on MSN‘Superman’ cast, creatives visit Manila, snap photos with jeepneyThe cast of the upcoming “Superman” movie, David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan, paid a visit to the Philippines as part of ...
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 Land Transportation Office has revoked the license of a jeepney driver involved in an accident that killed two college students and injured 16 other passengers along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon ...
They vanished from Philippine roads in the thick of one of the world’s strictest pandemic lockdowns. Now, Manila’s colorful jeepneys may disappear for good as the government seeks to cut ...
The colorful buses known as Jeepneys from the Philippines have a unique and interesting origin, ... Another source claims at least 240,000 exist, with 55,000 of those in Metro Manila alone.
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