What’s it like to ride (and drive) a Hino modern jeepney?
These are the future of Philippine public transportation.
Is the Philippines ready for electric vehicles?
The Department of Public Works and Highway to open a 41-km road in Panay Island in 2020.
The future of public transportation in the country, showcased at the LTO Motor Show.
The additional road gives you a scenic view of the Angat River.
The Department of Public Works and Highways is about to proceed with the construction of the Urdaneta By-Pass Road.
We finally have locally-made plates.
Visually appealing bridges are coming up.
Electric jeepneys and automated fare collection systems are a step in the right direction.
You’ll soon get to drive from SLEX to NLEX in just 20 minutes.
Patience is indeed a virtue.
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These are the future of Philippine public transportation.
Taytay to Bicutan in just an hour and a half.
MMPC, DENR, and PENRO work together to protect our planet.
The Department of Transportation expounds the PUV Modernization Program.
Is this the beginning of the Philippines’ electrification?
Learn how the “right of way” can help in keeping you safe on the road.
Take note, though, that fuel price adjustments in the world market also affect its local retail value.
The Department of Transportation announced that it will release the car window tint regulation next year.
The all-new Kia Picanto is the most efficient gasoline powered car at the 2017 DOE fuel economy run.
The House committee on transportation favors a bill that requires any motor vehicles to have Child Restraint Systems.