The JEEPney

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Posted by admin | Posted in Jeepney | Posted on 27-01-2008

Something I came across while reviewing my emails…I hope the author does not mind my reposting it.

The JEEPney

By: BenignO (of GetRealPhilippines.com)

Leaf through any tourism promotional material released by Philippine tourism bodies – government or private – and chances are, you’ll come across at least one picture of the jeepney; that symbol of Filipino ingenuity, creativity, festivity, or whatever virtues we imagine ourselves to possess. Step onto any Manila street and you immediately witness the effects of the reign of the King of the Road.

No other icon of Philippine culture epitomises more the utter pompousness of the Filipino. For in trumpeting the jeepney as the symbol of our ingenuity, we not only provide insight to the dismal levels of our standards of ingenuity but also proclaim to the world that we find no reason to change for the better. If these machines are considered such priceless gems of Philippine culture, then why are they banned from Manila’s premier tourist showcase – the fragrant Roxas (formerly Dewey) Boulevard?

Their place as a novelty on the streets comes into question when one considers the amount of effort and expenditure that has gone into finding solutions to the traffic snarls and pollution that constantly plague Metro Manila and other major Philippine cities. While there is a general unwritten acknowledgment of the jeepney’s role in exacerbating these problems, there has been no known attempt (from people and organisations that could make a difference) to highlight it as a priority social and economic problem. To be sure, the MRT/LRT projects are pursued in the hope that these systems will expedite the demise of the jeepney as a primary means of public transport. However, the underlying government stance is that such transport infrastructure projects are, in fact, meant to augment “strained public transport facilities”. This stance implies that there will be no effort to phase out jeepneys beyond waiting for Metro Manila residents to make their choice of preferred means of commute. This is quite a disturbing prospect considering that train fare costs ten times more than jeepney fare.

Jeepneys defy systemic approaches to developing efficient mass transit in Philippine cities and have become eyesores wherever they turn empty lots and even streets into de facto terminals. A conscious effort on the part of jeepney drivers and owners to induce loud rumbling noises from their mufflers (or lack of them) whenever they rev their machines turns the metropolis into a seething cauldron that is an assault on the senses. And the persistence of a design dating back to the 40’s is a testament to an utter lack of innovation and progress in taste, practicality, and attitudes.

So while we wait for jeepneys to become uncompetitive (price wise – fat chance), millions of dollars are spent on massive infrastructure projects, private motorists bear the brunt of various vehicle reduction schemes, Manila’s air continues to increase in corrosiveness, and the average commuter remains short-changed in safety and comfort.

Questions and Answers

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 27-01-2008

Jennie, thanks for the tag. I’m not sure I have 8 people to tag though. Hehehe. Is it alright to answer “Not applicable”?

Here’s the rule: Remove 1 question from below, and add in your personal question, make it a total of 20 questions, then tag 8 people in your list, list them out at the end of this post. Notify them in their chat box that he/she has been tagged. Whoever does the tag will have blessings from all.

  1. At what age did you marry? haven’t married yet.
  2. What color do you like most? yellow
  3. If you can have a superpower, what would it be? the ability to become invisible, i want to eavesdrop on people. hahaha
  4. Where is the place that you want to go the most? switzerland
  5. What is the best place you’ve been to?
  6. bohol

  7. Which part of you that you hate the most? my nose
  8. When you encounter a sad moment, what would you do? i cry
  9. What are you afraid to lose the most? my family (same as jennie’s)
  10. If you win $1 million, what would you do? donate some for the church construction then use the rest for travel, what else?
  11. What did you love the most last year (2007)? plentyof bonus, :)
  12. List out 3 good points of the person who tagged you. friendly, very helpful, and generous – to a perfect stranger no less
  13. Which type of person do you hate the most? liars and people who can’t learn from their mistakes
  14. What is your greatest asset? ability to take life as it comes
  15. If you had one wish what would you wish for? i think i’ll go with Jennie’s answer – eternal security for all of my loved ones
  16. If you’re not where you are right now, where would you be and what would you be doing? i would be a travel writer and get to stay in all the best places in the world
  17. Name one of your body part your hubby or boyfriend tells you he adores. not applicable, hehehe
  18. It is already 2008, do you have a new year’s resolution? Start losing weight
  19. What do you look forward to in 2008? travel
  20. When do you plan to have baby number two (or three)? haven’t started with baby number one yet. :)
  21. If you have one thing you can change within your self, what will it be? be more aggressive and passionate

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I want to tag my blogging friends: Jennie, Neil, Beth, Judith , Nanci , Maianne, Iris , Laisa