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#9710616
8 March 2023
Jeepney drivers refuse to ply their routes as commuters pass by their terminal in Manila, Philippines on 7 March 2023. Transport groups launched a nationwide strike to oppose the government's program that aims to phase out traditional jeepneys, the iconic Filipino version of a minibus that originated from American military jeeps from World War 2.
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#9710618
8 March 2023
Jeepney drivers refuse to ply their routes as commuters pass by their terminal in Manila, Philippines on 7 March 2023. Transport groups launched a nationwide strike to oppose the government's program that aims to phase out traditional jeepneys, the iconic Filipino version of a minibus that originated from American military jeeps from World War 2.
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#6308110
29 December 2020
In this picture taken 27 November 2020, a jeepney driver wearing a face mask prepares to drive at a passenger terminal in Manila, Philippines. The Philippines has announced a travel ban from countries with a newer strain of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus disease, with the exception of returning overseas Filipino workers, who must undergo a 14-day quarantine regardless of RT-PCR result. The Philippines on 29 December 2020 has recorded a total of 471,526 cases of COVID-19 since community transmission was declared in March 2020, with 439,016 recoveries and 9,162 deaths. There are currently 23,348 active cases in the country.
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#5932972
19 August 2020
People wearing face masks and face shields queue at an e-jeepney terminal in Valenzuela City, Philippines on August 19, 2020. Public transportation, dine-in restaurants and salons resume operations as Philippines eases its lockdown in Metro Manila.
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#5932974
19 August 2020
People wearing face masks and face shields queue at an e-jeepney terminal in Valenzuela City, Philippines on August 19, 2020. Public transportation, dine-in restaurants and salons resume operations as Philippines eases its lockdown in Metro Manila.
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#5932976
19 August 2020
People wearing face masks and face shields queue at an e-jeepney terminal in Valenzuela City, Philippines on August 19, 2020. Public transportation, dine-in restaurants and salons resume operations as Philippines eases its lockdown in Metro Manila.
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#5932978
19 August 2020
A woman gets her temperature checked at an e-jeepney terminal in Valenzuela City, Philippines on August 19, 2020. Public transportation, dine-in restaurants and salons resume operations as Philippines eases its lockdown in Metro Manila.
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#5853236
15 July 2020
A jeepney driver takes the temperature of passengers at a jeepney terminal in Quezon City, Philippines on July 14, 2020. Selected traditional jeepneys have been allowed to ply their routes on July 3 after more than three months of halt on public transportation.
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#5853232
15 July 2020
A man surrounded with plastic barriers collects a passenger's fare at a jeepney terminal in Quezon City, Philippines on July 14, 2020. Selected traditional jeepneys have been allowed to ply their routes on July 3 after more than three months of halt on public transportation.
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#5853322
15 July 2020
A note that says "No mask, no ride" is placed at a jeepney terminal in Quezon City, Philippines on July 14, 2020. Selected traditional jeepneys have been allowed to ply their routes on July 3 after more than three months of halt on public transportation.
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#4655848
11 July 2019
A Mercedes-Benz logo seen on a Jeepney at Tagaytay Terminal. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art. Jeepneys were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from World War II. On Friday, June 14, 2019, in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines.
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#4655878
11 July 2019
A Jeepney decorated with a domestic animals motifs awaiting in Tagaytay Terminal. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art. Jeepneys were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from World War II. On Friday, June 14, 2019, in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines.
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#4656424
11 July 2019
Asign 'Jeepney & Buses Permit' seen on a Jeepney awaiting in Tagaytay Terminal. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art. Jeepneys were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from World War II. On Friday, June 14, 2019, in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines.
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#4655888
11 July 2019
A view of the interior of an empty Jeepney awaiting in Tagaytay Terminal. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art. Jeepneys were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from World War II. On Friday, June 14, 2019, in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines.
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#4655868
11 July 2019
Jeepneys drivers awaiting for passengers inside Tagaytay Terminal. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art. Jeepneys were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from World War II. On Friday, June 14, 2019, in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines.
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#4655956
11 July 2019
Jeepneys refueling petrol at the station near Tagaytay Terminal. Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art. Jeepneys were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from World War II. On Friday, June 14, 2019, in Tagaytay, Cavite Province, Philippines.
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