SAGADA, Mountain Province -- There are still
no bus companies applying for the Quezon City-Sagada route left unserved
following the cancellation of the franchise of the bus firm involved the
Bontoc, Mt. Province road mishap last February, according to the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.
Although the LTFRB
currently has a moratorium on new franchises, it earlier said it would study
the matter if and when there are applications for the route of the cancelled
franchise that Mt. Province Cable Tours sold to GV Florida Transport.
The cancelled
franchise covers 10 buses.
Fifteen people were
killed and 32 others, including the driver, were injured when a GV Florida bus
plunged into a ravine in Bontoc town.
The ill-fated bus was
a unit that the Dagupan Bus Co. Inc. sold to GV Florida, but used a franchise
originally held by Mt. Province Cable Tours.
In its recent ruling,
the LTFRB ruled that there have been violations of the Public Service Code,
thus it cancelled the franchise covering 10 buses.
The board also
suspended for six months, starting March 11, the 28 other franchises of GV
Florida for its unauthorized purchase of the franchise of Mt. Province Cable
Tours and unauthorized use of the bus registered to Dagupan Bus Co.
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