Figure 6.3 Registered Motor Vehicles by Type Bataan 2011-2015
40,000 38,122 36,594 39,419 35,000 36,110 35,037
30,000 27,147 25,000 23,669 23,488
20,000 19,888
No.of Motot Vehicles 17,467 Private Motor Vehicles 15,000 For Hire Motor Vehicles 10,000 For Government Motor Vehicles 5,000 1,461 1,314 1,952 1,047 1,484 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Data on registered vehicles indicate a ratio of 74 vehicles per 1,000 population as well as a ratio of 33 vehicles per kilometer of road. Inter and Intra- Provincial Roads Three (3) bus companies service the commuting public of Bataan namely: Bataan- Transit, Genesis Transport Service and Victory Liner. These buses ply the routes of Balanga- Manila, Balanga-Olongapo, Mariveles-Manila, Mariveles-La Union, Mariveles-Baguio and Mariveles-Cabanatuan. Mini-buses also service the commuters of Balanga-Olongapo, City, Balanga- San Fernando (Pampanga), Balanga-Mariveles, Balanga-Bagac, and Balanga-Morong routes. Jeepney routes within the province are: Balanga-Dinalupihan, Balanga-Abucay, Balanga- Orani, Balanga-Orion, Balanga-Limay/Lamao, Balanga-Cabog-Cabog, Balanga-Saysain, Balanga- Parang-San Antonio-Binukawan, Balanga-BNAS and San Pablo-Tipo. On the other hand, the intra-provincial routes include Dinalupihan- Olangapo, Dinalupihan-Guagua, Dinalupihan-Porac and Dinalupihan- Florida Blanca. Aside from the above-mentioned means of land transportation, tricycles play an important role in servicing the commuters within each municipality and nearby barangays. Other Modes of Transportation Other modes of transport are by air and sea. The province has 7 helipads, 3 terminal/national ports and 9 tertiary/municipal ports. Travel by sea is presently available only to cargoes which are being transported to and from Manila for faster and less travel time.