Transportation
Half My Salary Goes To Commuting: How Rising Oil Prices Hit Gen Z Filipino | Money Mind
A young Filipino commuter faces a financial choice - continue spending hours on the road even as transport costs rise, or shell out for rent in the city. Either way, it's extra strain on his wallet. — April 17, 2026
Iran war fallout: Philippines workers protest over fuel cost
Hundreds of workers from various sectors protested in the Philippines over rising fuel costs and the economic crisis linked to the Iran war. — March 27, 2026
Philippines cultural symbol: Jeepneys at risk of disappearing
Jeepneys, the most popular mode of transport in the Philippines, are more than just minibuses — they are cultural icons and moving works of art that brighten the streets with their vibrant colors. — February 27, 2026
Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Metro Manila Subway Project
BGC, Taguig City February 13, 2026, From the Shaw Boulevard Station in Pasig City, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. proceeds to Taguig City for the groundbreaking of the Metro Manila Subway Project’s two (2) underground stations on February 13, 2026. — February 13, 2026
From Makati to Caloocan: Walking 22 kilometers along EDSA
The Move As One Coalition organized a community walk along EDSA on May 26 to show what pedestrians deal with on a daily basis along Metro Manila’s busiest highway. There were around 40 participants who joined, including Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon. — June 10, 2025
In the Philippines, Rising Fuel Prices Force Travelers to Stay Home During Holy Week
- April 3, 2026
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nytimes.com
Manila’s transport workers struggle to make ends meet as Philippines feels force of oil crisis
- March 31, 2026
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theguardian.com
PBBM bares public transport initiatives, ease commuter woes
- February 13, 2026
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manilastandard.net
'Kabado na ba?': Transparency, right to contest violations assured as NCAP reimplementation starts Monday
- May 24, 2025
mb.com.ph
mb.com.ph