Three government agencies have formed a task force to go after unauthorized cars and public utility vehicles illegally operating in the National Capital Region (NCR).
The joint task force–composed of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Department of Transportation (DOTr), and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)–was formed following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive.
The task force will work closely in coordination with the Special Project Group of the Philippine National Police in the conduct of traffic, clearing, and all kinds of anti-colorum operations within Metro Manila.
Members of the task force will have the authority to determine transportation violations within the NCR and will have the authority to use and issue violation or citation tickets. They will also be deputized by the DILG, the DOTr, and/or the MMDA when necessary.
MMDA Acting chairman Don Artes said the agreement signed by the three agencies is a huge step in the campaign against colorum vehicles.
He said that the MMDA sought the assistance of the DILG, through Secretary Banjamin Abalos Jr., last month to help in carrying out and implementing the anti-colorum operations, especially when the enforcement teams are experiencing bullying and harassment from violators.
Artes added that the agencies decided to formalize the partnership “to ensure faster, smoother, more orderly, and more apprehensions, pursuant to the President’s order.”
Abalos said that during the period March 12 to April 15, the composite team of MMDA and the DILG registered 56 colorum apprehensions; 44 out-of-line apprehensions; 100 colorum units impounded; four terminals operated; and three persons arrested.
“This is an effective collaboration with the DILG, MMDA, DOTr, and the PNP. Given the number of apprehensions for just a period of one month, we can probably yield more than 1000 colorum vehicle apprehensions for a year,” Abalos said, while warning colorum drivers and operators of fines ranging from P6,000 to P1 million, depending on the vehicle.
Abalos also explained that the presence of DILG-SPG is an advantage to the operations, as having persons in authority provides a big impact during operations.
“We have observed that those apprehended tend to harass or bully the operations team, but with the presence of the DILG-SPG, some have behaved,” he said.
DOTr Secretary Jaime Bautista said that the Joint Task Force is one of the solutions to help legitimate operators and drivers supporting the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP).
“Through this partnership, we can help those who are operating legally who claim to lose 35 percent of their revenues due to colorum vehicles,” Bautista said.
The transportation secretary also noted that the crackdown of colorum vehicles will help in resolving the traffic in Metro Manila roads.
“If we can decrease 90 percent of colorum operations, this is of big help to the legitimate transport operators and a huge relief to the usual traffic flow,” he said.
Bautista likewise warned “those who will fail to consolidate after the April 30 deadline that they will be considered colorum and will be among that will be apprehended.”
“We will conduct joint operations to apprehend colorum vehicles, not just those who illegally operate, but also those who did not comply with the consolidation,” Artes said