The City Government of Davao on Thursday convened the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) that will monitor public utility vehicles (PUVs) and end incidents of overcharging and contracting of passengers.
Atty. Eduardo Perez IV, Acting Head of the City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO), during the ISpeak Media Forum said the IATF was convened to discuss updates and reports as well as monitor complaints related to PUVs.
The IATF is composed of members from the transport sector including the CTTMO, Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board-XI (LTFRB-XI), Land Transportation Office (LTO) XI, Philippine National Police-Traffic Enforcement Unit (PNP-TEU), City Planning and Development Office (CPDO), Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), City Information Office (CIO)-Davao City Reports (DCR), Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (DCOTT), Sanggunian Panlungsod’s Committee on Transportation and Communications.
The majority of the reports presented during the meeting were complaints sent to the DCR, the official grievance platform of the City Government of Davao.
Perez explained that since transport and traffic management has wider scope, different natures of issues are catered to by different agencies.
He also clarified that the CTTMO’s regulatory capacity is limited to other PUVs including motorized tricycle for hire and pedal-pushed ones, while fare regulation of taxis is under the LTFRB.
The IATF will handle PUV-related passenger complaints such as overcharging, contracting, refusal to render service or convey passengers to destination, and abusive or reckless driver behavior.
It shall also oversee and ensure that PUV drivers and operators are compliant to laws and policies on road safety and transport operations.
Dabawenyos who have encountered PUV-related incidents such as overcharging, contracting of passengers, and refusal or failure to convey passengers may file their complaints through the DCR Web App: https://reports.davaocity.gov.ph/ or by sending the complaints through email: davaocityreports@davaocity.gov.ph.
The public may also send their reports to these DCR numbers: 0917 131 2333 or 0919 072 2222; or message its Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/davaocityreports. CIO