MANILA, Philippines — Moving the doors to the left side of a bus – which is being proposed to allow buses to use stops along Edsa’s median lanes – could be dangerous for passengers once the bus is on other roads, a leader of a provincial bus group said on Wednesday.
“Kung ginawa mo yan nagpalit-palit, naglagay kang pintuan sa kaliwa, hindi mo magagamit sa ibang kalsada except sa Edsa,” Alex Yague, head of Provincial Bus Operations Association of the Philippines, said over Teleradyo when asked a reaction on Metropolitan Manila Development Authority’s (MMDA) plan to transfer bus doors to the left side to complement the bus lanes on Edsa.
(If you change the doors, and place the bus door on the left, you can’t use that in other roads except on Edsa.)
“Kapag ginawa mo ‘yun sa bus na yan, nakatali sa sistema na yung bus lane ay nasa gitna. Hindi mo na magagamit sa ibang kalsada yan. Lubhang delikado yan sa ibang kalsada,” he added.
(If you follow this for buses it is only for bus lanes installed in the middle of the major thoroughfare. You can’t use it on other roads. This is extremely dangerous on other roads.)
Yague also raised concern for costs bus operators will have to spend in relocating the doors on buses.
“Napakamahal niyan at yung manufacturer, ivo-void niya yung warranty kasi yung structural integrity ay mababago. Kung gagawin iyan, magpapasadya ng manufacturer para gumawa niyan,” he said.
(That is very expensive and the manufacturer will void the warranty because the structural integrity would be renewed. If you will do that you will have to ask the manufacturer to adjust the bus design for you.)
MMDA chairman Danilo Lim previously said they are eyeing to move passenger doors of buses as the MMDA had designated the two left-most lanes of Edsa for use of buses. Lim said the long-term plan will also allow for safer loading and unloading of passengers on islands along Edsa’s middle lane.