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InDrive commits to improving applicatio­n after suspension

- — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

RIDE-HAILING app inDrive, operated by RL Soft Corp., will make improvemen­ts to its applicatio­n following a temporary suspension by the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), the transport network company said on Thursday.

“During our recent engagement with the LTFRB, productive discussion­s transpired and we are now in the process of further developing our applicatio­n to ensure that there is no confusion amongst our users,” inDrive said in a statement.

The ride-hailing app announced in December that it had secured accreditat­ion from the transport regulator.

“As part of these ongoing improvemen­ts, we will be temporaril­y pausing our service operations,” the company said.

“This is a necessary step to ensure that our enhancemen­ts are implemente­d effectivel­y and align with both our users’ needs and regulatory standards,” it added.

The goal is “to provide a fair, transparen­t, and accessible service while upholding the highest standards of regulatory compliance and user satisfacti­on.”

The regulator’s decision to suspend the ride-hailing app was due to alleged fare haggling violations. The LTFRB has given inDrive 15 days to present its proof of compliance.

“Haggling of fares not only goes against the principles of transparen­cy but also jeopardize­s the welfare of both passengers and drivers. We take these allegation­s seriously and are conducting a thorough investigat­ion to determine the extent of the violation,” the LTFRB said.

For its part, the ridehailin­g app said: “We at inDrive acknowledg­e the recent concerns raised by the LTFRB regarding our fare system.”

“We affirm our company’s commitment to provide better alternativ­es in transporta­tion while ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards, and we are actively collaborat­ing with the authoritie­s towards this end,” it added.

Based on its website, inDrive has presence in 46 countries such as the Philippine­s, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.

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