Monday, 6 July 2020

Limited public transportation options coupled with recovering fuel prices

National Statistician Dennis Mapa said transport costs rose by 2.3 percent in June, coming from a decline in May, as Metro Manila and most parts of the country saw relaxed quarantine rules. With limited options for commuting, tricycle fares surged by 26 percent while bicycle prices also rose by 7.5 percent during the month.

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June marked the shift of Metro Manila and most parts of the country to the more relaxed general community quarantine after months under lockdown meant to fend off further coronavirus infections. For Metro Manila alone, tricycle fares rose by nearly 44 percent from May.

Bicycles became a viable option for workers who needed to return to their jobs as public transportation remains limited. Meanwhile, Mapa said limiting tricycles to just one passenger at a time amid social distancing protocols likely pushed drivers to raise fares.

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