NAGA CITY, Camarines Sur (PIA) – The Bicol Central Station (BCS) management has started its close monitoring of bus arrivals since Monday until November 1 to check the volume of passengers who will be visiting their departed loved ones, families and relatives come Undas 2022.
BCS Acting Head Operations Manager Nonoy Reforsado told local reporters that instructions have been given to Public Safety Unit Operatives of the station to ensure peace and order among passengers in various buses plying various routes going to Bicol.
“We have also requested more visibility among police personnel in the terminal. Our request to the Land Transportation Office was to check that all buses are road-worthy, and to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board to ensure that all public vehicles abide to anti-colorum drives as this may endanger public riders,” he said.
Reforsado said that by next week, more than 100 bus trips on a daily basis may take place as soon as passengers leave their hometowns.
The manager assures the public that all employees of the station will be present during the holiday to help and coordinate with one another to minimize any possible inconveniencies their clients might have, and achieve 100 percent safe and smooth terminal operations.
Meanwhile, with the outpour of bus trips and passengers’ arrival in Bicol during big occasions particularly Peñafrancia Fiesta and holidays alike, Reforsado calls business companies to augment bus units in the said terminal. (PIA5/Camarines Sur)
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