Out of line story
Out of line means that a certain public utility vehicle is plying a route that is not designated to it. It is obvious illegal, but helps a lot, especially in the night. My entry tonight is about my commuting story about riding an out of line jeepney.
I was stuck this early evening in Philcoa while waiting for a jeepney going to San Mateo. I kept asking the jeepney drivers if I could just sit beside him with the spare tire on. They all refuse because it’s illegal, but I did this once in Cubao and it feels like you are also driving the jeep even if you are not maneuvering it. They probably let people do this when the policemen are not present,especially in the provinces.
After hailing other jeeps bound to San Mateo, I luckily found this chartreuse jeepney with plate number PWJ-428, with Cubao-Vito Cruz line. An old man is driving the jeep, while his wife is the backride, or the assistant. They were bound to Banaba because they are going to park the jeep there, but guess what ? They still let me in even if I’m going to Ampid in San Mateo. I just told the couple that I’m going to ride in their jeepney up to Banaba only, in front of Puregold. I still paid but they are so pleased that I became their passenger even if it’s time to park their ride home already.
The elderly couple also let an old woman ride up to Northview, in Batasan and a mother with her two teenage daughters, but they we’re given a chance only, so they rode for free.
The woman and her two daughters are so thankful to the old couple, even me, because they let me ride even if they are not holding a sign that says “BANABA PUREGOLD”,that’s why the owner of this particular jeepney who lives in San Mateo is lucky to have the old man as his or her driver.
God bless the driver and operator of Cubao-Vito Cruz jeepney, PWJ-428










