MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines' iconic passenger jeepney, once regarded as Manila's "King of the Road," is chugging toward change and uncertainty. A remnant of World War II, the gaudily ...
Brightly painted Jeepney public transport trucks are an iconic symbol of the Philippines, but minibus firm boss Freddie ...
CEBU, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas (LTO-7) has summoned the driver of a modern public utility jeepney (MPUJ) for reckless driving, following an incident that was ...
While jeepneys now vie with buses, vans and motorbikes for passengers, they are still a common sight and sound in the archipelago nation - Copyright AFP Kazuhiro NOGI ...
In this Oct. 16, 2017, photo, a passenger jeepney with a painting of Jesus Christ travels along a road in Manila, Philippines. The iconic passenger jeepney is chugging toward change and uncertainty as ...
The days of the Philippines’ iconic Jeepney vehicles may be numbered — at least the version familiar to American servicemembers and veterans who’ve spent time in the islands. The Philippine government ...
Getting rid of Jeepneys, the iconic public transport vehicle in the Philippines, seems to have become the target of government efforts to provide world-class transport. Several transport groups in the ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippines' iconic passenger jeepney, once regarded as Manila's "King of the Road," is chugging toward change and uncertainty. A remnant of World War II, the gaudily ...
MANILA, Feb 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Brightly painted Jeepney public transport trucks are an iconic symbol of the Philippines, but minibus firm boss Freddie Hernandez backs plans to force ...
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