Manila LGU to implement 'Oplan: Libreng Sakay' amid transport strike
The Manila city government will implement the "Oplan: Libreng Sakay" or free rides in response to the incoming transportation strike starting Monday, March 6.
"Napagkasunduan natin na tayo po ay magbibigay ng libreng sakay sa isang buong linggo po sa susunod ng linggo (We agreed to give free rides for the whole week next week)," Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah “Honey” Lacuna-Pangan announced on Friday, March 3.
Lacuna has instructed the Manila Police District (MPD), Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB), and Manila Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Office (MDRRMO) to deploy vehicles that will provide free rides to passengers.
She said the MTPB will lend 10 of its buses for the free service program. MDRRMO will also provide two transporters and three pickup vehicles.
Meanwhile, 14 pickups and three trucks from MPD will also be utilized.
The free rides will pass through different routes including Vito Cruz Taft Avenue to Quezon Boulevard; Espana Boulevard to Welcome Rotonda; Abad Santos Avenue to R. Papa Rizal Avenue; UN Taft Avenue to R. Papa Rizal Avenue; Recto Ave to SM Sta Mesa; and UN Taft Ave to P. Ocampo St.
Other routes include Monumento Rizal Avenue to Divisoria; Buendia Taft Avenue to Divisoria;
Buendia Taft Avenue to Monumento Rizal Avenue; and Buendia Taft Avenue to Welcome Rotonda.
Lacuna said she will also deploy electronic tricycles (e-trikes) for free transportation along secondary roads in the city.