DOTr pushes for fleet rationalization in preparation for return to face to face classes

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DOTr pushes for fleet rationalization in preparation for return to face to face classes
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The Department of Transportation is looking into the possibility of deploying additional routes in anticipation of the full resumption of face-to-face classes by September.

According to Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista, the agency is looking at rationalizing the fleet to optimize the routes and gain more load factor per trip.

[We need the correct information regarding the availability of the vehicles we use and the options we can use.] He also said an ad hoc committee has already been formed, headed by Undersecretary for Roads with members including representatives from the Department of Education , Commission on Higher Education , the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority , and other departments.

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