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Ako Si Jamie
3rd October 2014, 18:59
Uploaded on 2nd October.
:icon_lol: @ "The Tourist"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPcdrZN3PiA
Terpe
3rd October 2014, 21:07
I very rarely use a jeepney :Cuckoo:
grahamw48
3rd October 2014, 21:37
I'm the Yolo. hahaha. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
cheekee
3rd October 2014, 22:36
I'm the tall guy lol.
London_Manila
4th October 2014, 01:58
Way too cramped for my liking. I avoid this kind of transport.
They are slow with smoke belching engines making irregular stops and don't hold many people.
Time for the Philippines to end its love affair with this outdated mode of transport
Ako Si Jamie
4th October 2014, 12:34
Jeepneys are iconic to the Philippines and the country would lose part of it's identity without them. They may be cramped and reek of fumes but I don't mind travelling in one. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
raynaputi
4th October 2014, 15:04
I very rarely use a jeepney :Cuckoo:
Me too.. I was called the "Taxi Girl" by my family and friends because I hate riding jeepneys. :icon_lol:
Slip
4th October 2014, 15:27
Way too cramped for my liking. Iavoid this kind of transport.
They are slow with smoke belching engines making irregular stops and don't hold many people.
Time for the Philippines to end its love affair with this outdated mode of transport
Easy to avoid if you are somewhere where there are alternatives...
But when you are in the middle of nowhere and you have to take a hollowed out log across the river just to get to a road where the only option for the 60 minute ride into town is a jeepney... then needs must.
Although the worst mode of travel for me are the trikes..... my frame just doesn't fit well in one of those with half the family hanging off every hangable point on one.
Don't get me started on the minibuses that we also rode into the next town a further 60 minutes away.....they hold 15 squashed people.... but they think nothing of cramming in another 15!
Harlene took a picture of me one day... I didn't realise the look on my face until I saw the picture later.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/frankielampard/IMAG0577_zps753b9a8d.jpg
raynaputi
4th October 2014, 16:02
Hahahaa...nice one Slip! :icon_lol: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
4th October 2014, 16:30
Jeepney ?
Luxury ! :biggrin:
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http://i1375.photobucket.com/albums/ag455/grahamw58/CopyofMeonCarabao_zpsf612dc0c.jpg
London_Manila
6th October 2014, 02:21
Jeepneys are iconic to the Philippines and the country would lose part of it's identity without them. They may be cramped and reek of fumes but I don't mind travelling in one. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I dont like to be that close to people who i dont even know :wink:
Michael Parnham
6th October 2014, 08:33
I don't mind using Jeepney!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
6th October 2014, 09:51
I dont like to be that close to people who i dont even know :wink:
You don't use the tube in London then ? :biggrin:
London_Manila
7th October 2014, 02:15
You don't use the tube in London then ? :biggrin:
Never, I own a car :smile:
The tube is fine off peak - I may add - just avoid the the peak times
Finishing shifts after midnight means the tube is no good for me and night buses usually run every hour
Yes, in London you need a car
grahamw48
7th October 2014, 09:55
I'll let you off then. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ako Si Jamie
7th October 2014, 09:58
Least you're out in the fresh air *cough* when riding a jeepney, unlike the tube.
Trefor
7th October 2014, 10:03
I'm too tall for Jeepney's and Tricycles - I need a sunroof to stick my head out of. I don't mind tricycles for local trips but IMO Jeepneys are polluting deathtraps. Cue lots of excuses about them being cheap transport for the masses does not mean the owners should treat passengers to a third world experience. How hard can it be to wire up a light that works? Luckily you don't see too many accidents due to low average speeds of the things.
I hire a car. I don't care that it costs me a bit more than the locals pay to hire a car as I pick it up/drop it off at the airport and I know the wheels won't fall off. I'd hate to be responsible for injuries to Rose or any of her family. They're all even starting to get used to wearing seatbelts.
Ako Si Jamie
7th October 2014, 10:16
I'm usually Ok with trikes but on my last trip over I took one to visit the remote beaches of Pangasinan. The roof was lower than usual and together with the unpaved rocky road, I was forever banging my head. The round trip took 2.5 hours too.
Would do it again though, as the beaches were worth the discomfort.
imagine
7th October 2014, 13:56
Don't mind the jeepney, you meet all sorts of different people, but I bang my head often, and without dislocating my neck, I cant bend my head low enough to see where I am to get off, and if I do my head would be in somebody's lap :biggrin:
PS
I've just seen the vid, is that jeepney for real? I have never seen one so clean, tidy and smart
raynaputi
7th October 2014, 15:03
There are airconditioned jeepneys going around Makati and other business district around Metro Manila for quite a few years now, and even some travelling to provinces. I think the fare would cost twice than the regular price.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-g9x0qqZDStQ/Tcbu9yllLXI/AAAAAAAAJcQ/zvCvjjGX1-0/s1600/Picture+033MYM.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_nS5kcZC3-Gg/TPmd5eYXFGI/AAAAAAAAAdk/C6g8Pii6uKY/s1600/PB300001.JPG
http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/106738/cimg4979.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_nS5kcZC3-Gg/TPmeB3Iox3I/AAAAAAAAAdo/Rca-XPO5Z48/s1600/PB300004.JPG
I found some photos of customised jeepneys as well! :omg: I think these are for private use..hahaha :icon_lol:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/q71/1012797_625182130851274_1974274504_n.jpg
Source for the photos below: http://snglguy.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/pinoy-limo/
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c254/snglguy/jeepney2.jpg
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c254/snglguy/jeepney7.jpg
imagine
7th October 2014, 15:33
Wow, nice! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
fred
7th October 2014, 15:47
I used to trip into a jeep pissed as a newt from MH del Pilar to Baclaran at 2am..It was packed and I was packed upright like a sardine.
The driver used to wake me up lying vertical in Baclaran where I departed for another to Sucat Paranaque..
Get on that and again upright because the thing is packed.. I tell the driver to wake me up at Sucat but 9 times out of ten they kicked me out on the south super highway,10 miles from home.
Bugger!! No more jeepneys going back.:cwm23:
I used to get home well before lunch at least.
Michael Parnham
7th October 2014, 17:29
There are airconditioned jeepneys going around Makati and other business district around Metro Manila for quite a few years now, and even some travelling to provinces. I think the fare would cost twice than the regular price.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-g9x0qqZDStQ/Tcbu9yllLXI/AAAAAAAAJcQ/zvCvjjGX1-0/s1600/Picture+033MYM.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_nS5kcZC3-Gg/TPmd5eYXFGI/AAAAAAAAAdk/C6g8Pii6uKY/s1600/PB300001.JPG
http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/106738/cimg4979.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_nS5kcZC3-Gg/TPmeB3Iox3I/AAAAAAAAAdo/Rca-XPO5Z48/s1600/PB300004.JPG
I found some photos of customised jeepneys as well! :omg: I think these are for private use..hahaha :icon_lol:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/q71/1012797_625182130851274_1974274504_n.jpg
Source for the photos below: http://snglguy.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/pinoy-limo/
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c254/snglguy/jeepney2.jpg
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c254/snglguy/jeepney7.jpg
Impressed! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
8th October 2014, 00:32
I like mine with a bit more power and ground clearance for those muddy roads in the province. :biggrin:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1A0qLc37M8
Harry T
8th October 2014, 09:07
For me, Jeepneys tell me everything about the way of life in the Philippines. Noisy, disorganised, but loveable, and everyone should experience them at least once.
I used them in Cebu for one day, I didn't know where to catch them, or where to get off, and they reminded me of the "Magical Mystery Tour".
But if you want to experience Philippines' lifestyle, take a jeepney ride. Tricycles go to Palawan No Taxis there. So Les, if you want your own Taxi Company, Palawan's the place :biggrin:.
You have a choice in Puerto, Van travel, Tricycle or Jeepney, and to think we moan about Public transport here in the UK! :smile:
Ako Si Jamie
14th May 2015, 21:49
Swollen rivers are no problem for the jeepney. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM9C4tzGCTI
grahamw48
15th May 2015, 10:10
Haha...what a great thread this is. Enjoyed reading it again, and some amazing pictures/vids. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
15th May 2015, 23:47
Since I actually live here now I've changed my opinion about jeepneys. After 6 months I still love them.
I can get on and off wherever I want and whenever I want.
The cost is just so small when compared with taking a taxi or running your own car.
You meet such interesting people riding the jeep. :hubbahubba:
It's hard to imagine how life would be without them.
They're a much better transportation system than the UK buses for those living in rural areas. Or even for those in cities too I guess.
grahamw48
15th May 2015, 23:52
I couldn't agree more Peter. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yes, as vehicles they could be made more 'environmentally-friendly', but as a SERVICE...fantastic. :smile:
Ako Si Jamie
16th May 2015, 01:27
Peter, just noticed this newly uploaded to YouTube - a video of Davao from the back of a jeepney.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OgR6DIS1Ag
Michael Parnham
16th May 2015, 05:47
I dont like to be that close to people who i dont even know :wink:
To be honest, the Jeepney and the Easy ride always seem to have some really dirty passengers, always try to sit right at the back so I can breath and look elsewhere!
Terpe
16th May 2015, 06:04
To be honest, the Jeepney and the Easy ride always seem to have some really dirty passengers, always try to sit right at the back so I can breath and look elsewhere!
So far, my observations have been the opposite. Most of passengers seem to be regular people just going about their daily business.
stevewool
16th May 2015, 08:31
They are fun but you just have to remember to bend down LOW or you will have scrapes along your head and back, but the amount of people that use them and just sit there staring at you, fun fun fun
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