Fuel Crisis Creates Commuter Crush in the Philippines
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- Commuting
- By The New York Times
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The Philippines faces mounting transportation challenges as escalating fuel costs reshape commuter behavior across major cities. Automobile owners increasingly abandon private vehicles in favor of public transit options, overwhelming already strained train networks and minibus services. This shift reflects broader economic pressures affecting household budgets and urban mobility patterns. Transit authorities grapple with capacity constraints while commuters navigate longer wait times and congested conditions. The fuel crisis underscores infrastructure vulnerabilities and the urgent need for sustainable transportation solutions in rapidly urbanizing regions.
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Fuel Crisis Creates Commuter Crush in the Philippines
Rising fuel prices in the Philippines have disrupted daily commutes, forcing people to ditch their cars for overcrowded trains and minibuses. continue reading...