“Please follow our policies and guidelines and labaw sa tanan sa atoang security inspection, sa mga pasahero nga musulod sa DCOTT terminal,”Usop said.
Usop assured there is enough personnel to secure the area and passengers as well.
She said while inside the terminal, Dabawenyos should observe the usage of pedestrian lanes or proper areas of crossing to avoid accidents.
“Naa mi gi-implement nga pedestrian lane.. atoa nang gihimo para sa seguridad nila kay basin maatrasan sila, mabangaan sila sa bus,” she said in a report from the City Information Office.
She said pregnant women, persons with disabilities, and senior citizens can also request wheelchairs from the Public Assistance Center.
“Kung ikaw senior citizen, PWD, or buntis naa pud ta’y gibutang nga public assistance center, diha sa passenger entrance mu-request mo naa ma’y wheelchair diha, sila ang muhatod kung asa dapit imong sakyanan bahala'g mutabok paka didto sa southbound,” She said.
Usop further said that with the incoming holidays, passengers should also expect that the buses will have shorter intervals.
“As practice nato for the previous years, pag magdaghan ang pasahero, ang interval nga 20-30 minutes dili na nato na gina-follow once nga mapuno ang bus mudagan na gyud na sila,” Usop said.
Usop said she already requested bus operators to get more bus units to accomodate all travelers.
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