
Game theory and the commuter’s burden
Are you familiar with the prisoner’s dilemma? It is a game theory thought experiment that explains why even the most rational individuals might not co...

Are you familiar with the prisoner’s dilemma? It is a game theory thought experiment that explains why even the most rational individuals might not co...

Stand on the sidewalk of a bustling thoroughfare in Iloilo City during the morning rush, and you immediately understand that public transportation is ...

Fuel price hikes are once again knocking on the doors of Filipino households. This time the surge is driven by renewed conflict in the Middle East, wh...

Last Friday, I logged into a virtual room alongside 150 dedicated participants in Northern Mindanao. Local government units, regional agencies, and ke...

As a civil engineer and part of the organizers of the recent oathtaking of new civil engineers in Iloilo City, I watched 117 young professionals raise...

The Dinagyang Festival is now coming to a close. It is 2026 and a lot of things have changed for the festival. Major adjustments were introduced to im...

By Ray Adrian Macalalag I have been watching electric vehicles (EVs) slowly appear on the streets of Iloilo City, from private cars to pilot public tr...

The transport year in 2025, at least for Western Visayas, showed progress on infrastructure and safety planning, but also exposed deep policy and equi...

It is no longer surprising that Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) continues to suffer from some of the worst traffic jams in the country, especially...