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DOTr Announces Omnibus Guidelines on Public Transportation For ECQ

In accordance with the resolution issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID), which was approved by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, to place Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), all four (4) sectors of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) shall stringently implement updated protocols to safeguard the welfare of the riding public amid the alarming surge of COVID-19 cases in the country.

Under Resolution No. 106-A, which imposes stricter guidelines to curb the spread of the disease, the National Capital Region and its nearby provinces, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal, will be placed under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) status effective 12:01AM of 29 March 2021 until end of 04 April 2021.

Officials of the DOTr announced today, 28 March 2021, the latest transport and travel protocols that will be implemented in the air, maritime, rail and road transport sectors.

Aviation and Airports

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In the Aviation Sector, air transportation shall still be allowed to operate following the protocols as provided for by the DOTr with IATF Resolution 106-A:

1. International inbound passenger capacity at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) shall remain to be limited at the maximum of 1,500 passengers per day;

2. Domestic commercial operations shall be allowed subject to compliance with the requirements or restrictions on capacity and frequency of flights that may be imposed by all the local government units (LGUs) outside of the NCR+ bubble;

3. Movement of persons shall be limited to essential purpose or activities and Authorized Persons Outside of their Residence (APOR). Airlines shall screen departing passengers to validate the passengersโ€™ purpose of travel.

Maritime

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In the Maritime sector, the following protocols shall be observed:

1. Maritime transport shall continue servicing the public but will only operate at fifty percent (50%) capacity;

2. Only those allowed under the IATF Omnibus Guidelines shall be allowed to travel on board maritime vessels and through the ports, whether in government or private ports;

3. Travel through maritime vessels and the ports shall be subject to requirements as may be imposed by local government units (LGUs) where voyages originate and end;

4. Vessel operations, Cargo handling operations and other related port ancillary services and activities shall continue subject to compliance with the Omnibus Guidelines in the Implementation of Community Quarantine in the Philippines, as amended in the NCR Plus bubble;

5. Strict adherence and observance of health protocols shall be observed in all maritime vessels and port facilities.

Railways

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In the countryโ€™s rail lines, the DOTr Railway sector shall implement the following:

1. Passenger capacity for all rail lines will be retained to 20-30%.

With 20-30% capacity, rail lines can accommodate the following number of passengers per train set: 370 for LRT-1, 274 for LRT-2, 372 for MRT-3, and 310 for PNR.

2. In observance of the Lenten Season and to give way for the annual maintenance and rehabilitation of the countryโ€™s rail lines,โ€™ the following schedule will be observed from 30 March to 04 April 2021:

– MRT-3: NO OPERATIONS from 30 March 2021 (Holy Tuesday) up to 04 April 2021 (Easter Sunday)
– LRT-1: NO OPERATIONS from 31 March to 04 April 2021 (Easter Sunday)
– LRT-2: NO OPERATIONS from 31 March to 04 April 2021 (Easter Sunday)
– PNR: NO OPERATIONS on 01 April 2021, except for the Calamba-Tutuban trip; NO OPERATIONS as well on 02-03 April 2021

* On 04 April 2021 (Easter Sunday), the PNR will immediately resume operations on the following routes: Tutuban-Alabang and vice versa, Tutuban-Calamba and vice versa, Tutuban-Gov. Pascual and vice versa, Gov. Pascual-Bicutan and vice versa, and Naga-Sipocot and vice versa.

*Regular operations for all rail lines will resume on Monday, 05 April 2021.

Road Transport

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Public Transportation shall be allowed in areas under ECQ at reduced capacity in accordance with the guidelines of the IATF-MEID. All other modes of transportation – privately-owned, with special permit, and/or dedicated service under government initiative, among others, shall strictly observe the prescribed physical distancing and sanitary measures at all times.

1. For public utility buses (PUBs) and public utility jeepneys (PUJs), 50% of the vehicleโ€™s capacity will be allowed, excluding the driver and the conductor. Passengers will observe the one seat apart rule, and no standing passengers will be allowed.

2. Entry of provincial buses with only APOR as passengers shall be allowed provided that these are point-to-point trips.

3. For UV Express, only a maximum of 2 passengers per row will be allowed and the vehicle should not exceed 50% of its capacity. Only 1 passenger will likewise be allowed on the driverโ€™s row.

4. Taxis and TNVS are also required to only allow two (2) passengers per row and 1 passenger on the driverโ€™s row.

5. Shuttle service vehicles shall be allowed to operate, subject to strict physical distancing (one-seat apart) and sanitary practices in accordance with the guidelines of Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) JMC 2020-04-A.

6. For tricycles, only 1 passenger will be allowed to ride in the side-car and no passenger shall be seated right beside/behind the driver. Further, the operations of tricycles shall be approved by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and respective LGUs, in compliance with the existing policies on its operational limitations.

7. The operation of motorcycle taxis shall be allowed for those considered as APOR. Moreover, enforcement agencies shall continue to apprehend informal and illegal MC Taxi services or the โ€œhabal-habal.โ€

8. The operations of free transport services for medical frontliners will be sustained during the enforcement of ECQ. This is in consideration of the decrease in the capacity of PUVs due to physical distancing measures.

9. Non-Motorized Transport and Personal Mobility Device are encouraged, such as bicycles, provided that the rider will strictly abide by the physical distancing measures imposed by the Department of Health (DOH).

Moreover, only APOR identified by the IATF will be allowed for essential travel and the operations of road-based transportation in areas identified by the IATF. The LTFRB and the LTO shall provide the appropriate issuances to implement the guidelines mentioned. Enforcers from the LTFRB, LTO, Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP, Inter-Agency Council for Traffic (I-ACT) and other IATF authorized personnel will be deployed at strategic locations to conduct daily random inspections of PUV operations, offices, terminals, and depots to ensure strict compliance with the service, sanitary, and operational requirements.

Enforcement of Safety and Health Protocols for all public transportation modes

Meanwhile, all transport sectors are ordered to continue the strict enforcement of the following 7 Commandments inside public transport: (1) Wearing face masks and face shields; (2) No talking and making telephone calls; (3) No eating; (4) Keeping PUVs well-ventilated; (5) Conducting frequent disinfection; (6) No passengers with COVID-19 symptoms are to be allowed inside public transportation; and (7) Observing appropriate physical distancing rule.