The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is asking bus operators and drivers to stick to the new rule that allows only 45 seconds for buses to stop at EDSA Busway stations. This rule is designed to keep buses from staying too long at stops, which helps traffic flow better and reduces congestion on the busway.
To ensure this rule is followed, enforcement officers are present at different stations to remind drivers about the 45-second limit. The DOTr highlights that keeping to this time is important for making the busway system work efficiently and improving the commuting experience for everyone.
The department also encourages passengers to get on and off buses quickly, which will help buses leave the stations on time. By working together, operators, drivers, and passengers can help make busway operations run smoothly and reduce traffic jams in the area.
The DOTr is dedicated to promoting effective public transportation and is closely watching the situation to make sure these rules are being followed. If operators and drivers do not comply with the 45-second rule, they may face penalties, showing how important it is to follow these guidelines.
This effort is part of the DOTr’s larger plans to enhance public transportation services and infrastructure, aiming to provide commuters with a reliable and efficient transit system. The department encourages everyone involved to support these measures for the benefit of all passengers.
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