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What is the main reason why transport leaders in Cebu oppose the Department of Transportation's proposal to lower the minimum fare for public utility vehicles nationwide?
What is the main reason why transport leaders in Cebu oppose the Department of Transportation's proposal to lower the minimum fare for public utility vehicles nationwide?
- They fear it would lead to an increase in competition.
- They think it would make it easier for them to sustain their business.
- They believe it would result in a decrease in the quality of service provided
- They argue that their compensation is already insufficient. (correct)
True or false:Transport leaders in Cebu support the Department of Transportation's proposal to lower the minimum fare for public utility vehicles nationwide by at least P3.
True or false:Transport leaders in Cebu support the Department of Transportation's proposal to lower the minimum fare for public utility vehicles nationwide by at least P3.
False (B)
What could happen if some transport operators lower their fares to attract more passengers?
What could happen if some transport operators lower their fares to attract more passengers?
- It would lead to an increase in the quality of service provided
- It would create fair competition.
- It would result in a decrease in the number of passengers.
- It would create unfair competition. (correct)
True or false: Lowering the minimum fare for public utility vehicles would lead to an increase in the quality of service provided.
True or false: Lowering the minimum fare for public utility vehicles would lead to an increase in the quality of service provided.
What could be a consequence of decreasing the minimum fare for public transportation?
What could be a consequence of decreasing the minimum fare for public transportation?
True or false: Some transport operators may lower their fares to attract more passengers, which would create fair competition.
True or false: Some transport operators may lower their fares to attract more passengers, which would create fair competition.
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- Transport leaders in Cebu oppose the Department of Transportation's proposal to lower the minimum fare for public utility vehicles nationwide by at least P3.
- Transport operators argue that lowering the minimum fare would make it difficult for them to sustain their business.
- They claim that the cost of operating public utility vehicles has been increasing.
- Transport leaders argue that their compensation is already insufficient, and lowering the minimum fare would only make it worse.
- They claim that the current minimum fare is barely enough to cover their expenses.
- Some transport operators may lower their fares to attract more passengers, which would create unfair competition.
- Decreasing the minimum fare would lead to a decrease in the quality of service provided.
- Some operators may cut corners to save on expenses, which would result in poor service quality and safety.
- Transport leaders usually oppose proposals to decrease the minimum fare for public transportation.
- They cite various reasons, including sustainability, compensation, unfair competition, and quality of service.
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