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Friday, February 16, 2007

Jeepney History


Jeepneys are a popular means of public transportation in the Philippines.

They were originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II and are well known for their flamboyant decoration and crowded seating.

They have also become a symbol of Philippine culture.

When American troops began to leave the Philippines at the end of World War II,
hundreds of surplus jeeps were sold or given to local Filipinos.

Locals stripped down the jeeps to accommodate several passengers,

added metal roofs for shade, and decorated the vehicles with vibrant colors and bright chrome hood ornaments.

The jeepney rapidly emerged as a popular and creative way to reestablish inexpensive public transportation, which had been virtually destroyed during World War II.

Recognizing the widespread use of these vehicles, the Philippine government began to
place restrictions on their use.

Drivers now must have specialized licenses, regular routes, and reasonably fixed fares.

Due to recent fuel price increases the Metro Manila fixed fare has increased from 7.5 pesos to 10 up...

The word jeepney is commonly believed to be a conflation of "jeep" and "jitney", or "jeep" and "knee", the latter referring to the jeepney's crowded face-to-face seating.

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