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VP Sara: OVP Libreng Sakay Starts Fruitful Govt-Private Collab

To help ease commuters' expenses amid the pandemic, Vice President Sara Duterte led the simultaneous launching of the Office of the Vice President free rides.

DPWH Checks Structural Integrity Of Bridges In Nueva Ecija

The Department of Public Works and Highways inspected the structural integrity of bridges on the major roads in Nueva Ecija.

DOTr Boosts Transport Safety Via Line Agencies’ Stronger Mandate

The Department of Transportation will boost the safety of public transportation in the country through the efficient implementation of policies and laws by its existing line agencies.

DOTr Eyes Private Sector Funding Of Former China-Backed Projects

The Department of Transportation is looking into possible partnerships with the private sector to fund three railway projects that were supposed to be backed by China.

LTFRB Disburses P445M For EDSA Free Rides

Bus operators providing free rides at EDSA Busway have so far received PHP445.66 million in compensation.

DA-DPWH Road Project Benefits Coconut, Banana Farmers In Davao Oriental

Coconut and banana farmers in Davao Oriental now benefit from a recently-completed farm-to-market road project under the joint project of two government departments.

DPWH To Build More Bridges In Metro Manila, Expressways

The Department of Public Works and Highways plans to add bridges in Metro Manila to further improve mobility.

Widened Road Eases Life For Typhoon-Hit Siargao Residents

The Department of Public Works and Highways in Caraga reported the completion of the road widening on Siargao Island.

EDSA Bus Consortia To Maximize Deployment During Rush Hours

The two bus consortia that operate along the EDSA Carousel have promised to maximize the deployment of their units during rush hours.

Negros Occidental Provides Free Transport Service To Capitol Workers

The Negros Occidental government is providing a free daily shuttle service for its employees living outside the provincial capital.