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Ceres di moapil sa welga sa mga PUV sa Lunes

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ANG Yanson Group of Bus Companies nga nanag-iya Vallacar Transit Inc. (VTI), labing dako nga transport company sa nasod, di moapil sa nationwide transport strike karong Lunes, Septiyembre 30.

Si Jade Seballos, public relations officer sa VTI, niingon nga normal ang ilang operasyon sa tanang Ceres buses sa kompaniya sa tanang mga rota sa tibuok nasod. Matod niya nga ang kompaniya nagpatuman na og modernization program sa ilang mga sakyanan sukad niadtong 2014.

“Our buses now are already equipped with closed circuit TV (CCTV) and Ground Positioning System (GPS). Some of Ceres buses have comfort rooms inside. “We will not join the strike,” matod ni Seballos. Sa Cebu, dunay labing minos 300 ka mga bus ang Ceres nga nagdagan sa south ug north. (SunStar Philippines)

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