New Bill Proposes ALL Government Officials to Ride Buses, Commuter Trains and Jeeps 'Habitually'

It might go against their "very safe comfort zones", so let's see if government officials will easily give in and make it a law.

The bill, which was submitted under the proposal of Aangat Tayo Party List Representative Neil Abayon III, requires all local and national government officials and employees to habitually ride tricycles, jeepneys, taxis, buses, commuter trains, and transport network vehicle services.

Rush hour at the MRT @@http://www.manillenials.com

They will be mandated to do this “at least once every calendar month during weekday rush hours using each of the various modes” of public transportation.

The bill, which was filed last Tuesday, also requires them to fly economy “regardless of rank.”

Congressman Abayon explains: “Public service improves when it is rendered with empathy and compassion. Public service requires living modestly and does not mean entitlement to perks such as business-class and first-class accommodations with airlines."

Cheap Transportation Regardless of Rank

Those affected by the bill will include Congressmen, Senators, Division Chiefs -- even all the way up to the Department Secretaries.

For security reasons, the President, Vice President, Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court will be exempted from the bill.

Still, they can choose not to follow this exception for as long as they are accompanied by a security team chosen and approved by the Presidential Security Group and the Philippine National Police.

Ride and Fly Like the Masses Do

Abayon hopes that this will allow the legislators to place themselves in commuters' shoes, and use it to create better laws.

“The personal, firsthand experience of riding public transportation will enable legislators to gain real world perspectives and inputs in aid of legislation,” the Congressman said in his bill’s explanatory note.

He also added  that public service “requires empathy and concerns for the people being served.”

Just a Gimmick?

Meanwhile, transportation groups and commuters remain skeptical about the proposed bill.

George San Mateo, president of Pinagkaisang Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Operator Nationwide says: “It’s just a publicity gimmick. What we need is for the government to come up with more good transport programs, such as having a publicly owned, efficient modern mass transport system."

Follow the Leader(s)

Despite the skepticism, there are a handful of Senators and Department Heads who have already been using public transportation in the past.

In fact, Senator Grace Poe, former Secretary of Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Mar Roxas, Senator Manny Pacquiao and Vice President Leni Robredo were seen commuting in buses and MRT trains at one time or another.

Senator Grace Poe rides the MRT @@http://www.newsflash.org
Former Department Secretary Mar Roxas rides the MRT @https://www.dailypedia.net
Senator Manny Pacquiao rides the MRT @http://diversityhuman.com
Still, they don't do it regularly, except for Leni Robredo.

The Vice President, even when taking office as the second most powerful person in command of the country, always took the bus weekly when she and her family went home in Camarines Sur, Naga City. She also took her security personnel along the ride.

“Mas safe po talaga sumakay ng bus. Yung sinasakyan po namin na bus, kapag lampas na ng 100 kph (kilometers per hour), nag-a-alarm na po yun kaya kampante kami na nakasakay doon,” the vice president-elect said.

Vice President Leni Robredo riding the bus with her family @https://3.bp.blogspot.com

However, she was forced to give it up last year due to security reasons. In a press conference held last 2016, she said she's doing it to allay the fears of her supporters.

“Naiintindihan ko po yung concern. Nagpapasalamat po ako sa inyo at humihingi po ako ng pag-unawa,” Robredo said.

She added that it won't change her as a person who wants to remain grounded at all times.

"It's crucial for a public official to remain the person that you were before you started," the Vice President explained.

Read All

Featured Articles

Recommended Articles For You

Read All

Featured Cars

  • Upcoming

Car Articles From Zigwheels

  • News
  • Article Feature
  • Advisory Stories
  • Road Test
  • Ford PH: no price increase for Ranger as of Jul. 2025
    Ford PH: no price increase for Ranger as of Jul. 2025
    Ruben Manahan IV . Jul 04, 2025
  • MG Motor PH to launch D90 early next year
    MG Motor PH to launch D90 early next year
    Cesar Miguel . Jul 04, 2025
  • BYD Cars PH launches limited-run Seagull in Seashell Pink hue
    BYD Cars PH launches limited-run Seagull in Seashell Pink hue
    Cesar Miguel . Jul 04, 2025
  • Mazda PH launches driver development program
    Mazda PH launches driver development program
    Paulo Papa . Jul 04, 2025
  • Honda Cars PH extends ‘Style Up & Drive Promo’ with special deals for City, City Hatchback, BR-V
    Honda Cars PH extends ‘Style Up & Drive Promo’ with special deals for City, City Hatchback, BR-V
    Paulo Papa . Jul 04, 2025
  • Check out these basic overlanding items for when you want to enjoy the outdoors
    Check out these basic overlanding items for when you want to enjoy the outdoors
    Paulo Papa . Jul 04, 2025
  • Suzuki Dzire Hybrid vs Toyota Corolla Altis GR-S HEV CVT vs BYD Seal: new-energy sedan showdown
    Suzuki Dzire Hybrid vs Toyota Corolla Altis GR-S HEV CVT vs BYD Seal: new-energy sedan showdown
    Paulo Papa . Jul 04, 2025
  • 3 reasons why customers choose Toyotas
    3 reasons why customers choose Toyotas
    Cesar Miguel . Jul 03, 2025
  • Zigwheels PH Wrapup: Local vehicle launches in H1 2025
    Zigwheels PH Wrapup: Local vehicle launches in H1 2025
    Ruben Manahan IV . Jul 02, 2025
  • Let’s inspect the Omoda E5’s interior
    Let’s inspect the Omoda E5’s interior
    Cesar Miguel . Jul 02, 2025
  • Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 12, 2025
  • What should you visit first at MIAS 2025?
    What should you visit first at MIAS 2025?
    Cesar Miguel . Apr 11, 2025
  • Do you really need 4x4 for overlanding?
    Do you really need 4x4 for overlanding?
    Cesar Miguel . Mar 26, 2025
  • Number coding 2025: what you need to know
    Number coding 2025: what you need to know
    Paulo Papa . Mar 09, 2025
  • EVs still require lubrication, JAMA execs say
    EVs still require lubrication, JAMA execs say
    Paulo Papa . Mar 09, 2025
  • First drive: MG ZS Hybrid+
    First drive: MG ZS Hybrid+
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 30, 2025
  • BYD eMAX 7 Superior Captain: MPV for modern families
    BYD eMAX 7 Superior Captain: MPV for modern families
    Paulo Papa . Jun 18, 2025
  • Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid: modest mover
    Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid: modest mover
    Paulo Papa . Jun 05, 2025
  • ELECTRIA: 2025 BYD Atto 3 - updates done right
    ELECTRIA: 2025 BYD Atto 3 - updates done right
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 05, 2025
  • Dongfeng Nammi: Stylish all-rounder
    Dongfeng Nammi: Stylish all-rounder
    Cesar Miguel . May 21, 2025