Jeepney fares start at just 20 cents (13 Philippine pesos), ferrying roughly 40% of commuters everywhere from workplaces, schools and malls, according to data from the Department of Transportation.
At the Jan. 10, 2024 hearing of the House Committee on Transportation on the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP), there were many comments from legislators and transportation ...
ARGUABLY the most iconic symbol of the country, the jeepney has been depicted by every significant Filipino artist in poetry, film, stage, song, and canvas. Visual artist Edwin Wilwayco is no ...
THE iconic Philippine jeepney is a unique mode of public transportation that has become a symbol of Filipino culture. Originally derived from surplus military jeeps left by the United States after ...
MANILA -- Jeepneys, the colorful, flamboyant and often less than environmentally friendly minibuses that have for decades been a cultural symbol of the Philippines, face an uncertain future amid a ...
When you think about jeepneys, you think of colorful open-air transport that ferries people from one point to another. For one international organization, the jeepney is a mode of transport to deliver ...
Jeepneys are the colorful public transport widely used in Philippines. Senor Enrique shares some of his Jeepney stories on his blog. Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest ...
Jeepney fares start at just 20 cents (13 Philippine pesos), ferrying roughly 40% of commuters everywhere from workplaces, schools and malls, according to data from the Department of Transportation.