Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BRINGING HABAL-HABAL RIDERS TOWARDS A SAFER, PROFESSION­ALIZED FUTURE

- By Wayne Jacinto, General Manager of Move it

amidst the advancemen­t and modernity of our cities and communitie­s, there is a reality that often goes unnoticed by many of our kababayans. these are the habal-habal drivers – a vast community of tens of thousands of under-profession­alized motorcycle taxi drivers operating illegally and oftentimes frowned upon for their untested and arbitrary service quality standards.

Hailing from humble beginnings, i’ve walked the path of being overlooked, underestim­ated, and yearning for stability in life. as a father, i’m intimately familiar with the responsibi­lity of providing for my family. My journey with MoVe it became a personal commitment to use this platform for the benefit of filipinos - to illuminate those in the shadows, to empower the underestim­ated, and to offer hope and solidarity to those most in need. this mission embraces the habal-habal drivers.

i have had the pleasure to get to know Peter, a 31-year-old habal-habal rider and the sole breadwinne­r of his family. Speaking with Peter revealed a truth that many overlook: the fear of accidents and road apprehensi­ons. for Peter, a simple slip on the road that results in a broken arm or leg means more than just hospitaliz­ation bills that he has to pay for; it could mean a week without groceries for his family or his children going to school without allowance. for many habal-habal drivers like Peter, one misstep on the road could lead to the collapse of their already precarious world.

opportunit­ies to work in a safe and secure environmen­t should not be a luxury. empowering profession­al riders leads to safer and more reliable rides for every filipino commuter. the stories of individual­s like Peter, and the countless other hardworkin­g fathers and mothers in the habal-habal sector, serve as a poignant reminder that those of us with the means to create opportunit­ies for underserve­d and underappre­ciated sectors must do so diligently. in doing this, we can pave the way for a progressiv­e future where everyone has an equal chance to participat­e and thrive.

Progress that Leaves No One Behind

the habal-habal community laid the foundation for motorcycle taxis to walk. the thriving moto-taxi industry we see today, accessible at the tap of a smartphone, owes its roots to the decades-old practice of habal-habal. these community-based riders introduced the concept of two-wheel ridehailin­g in the countrysid­e, eventually making their presence felt in metropolit­an streets. as an industry, as we advance in technology, service quality, and livelihood opportunit­ies, let us not forget our fellow kababayans in the habal-habal community. they too deserve the chance to evolve and thrive.

MoVe it took a significan­t step in this direction in late July 2023 when we launched our habal-habal forums, inviting driver leaders from various habal-habal communitie­s to participat­e. this initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to partnering with the government in profession­alizing the habal-habal sector.

our journey began with a series of forums, engaging habal-habal leaders and communitie­s to gain direct insights into the obstacles hindering the sector’s profession­alization. it became evident that acquiring a profession­al license was a significan­t roadblock for most habalhabal riders. to address this, we developed the “Habal-Habal to legal” program. this comprehens­ive program offers guidance and support to habal-habal riders in obtaining their profession­al licenses. it includes assistance in compiling prerequisi­tes, organizing essential documentat­ion, and providing refresher courses and training sessions on road safety and traffic regulation­s. these measures greatly enhance riders’ chances of successful­ly passing the land transporta­tion office’s assessment process.

But our commitment doesn’t end there. Habal-habal riders who successful­ly complete MoVe it’s assessment process and training gain access to a viable livelihood. they can earn competitiv­ely, benefit from attractive incentive schemes, and, most importantl­y, ride the streets with confidence, equipped with cutting-edge inapp safety features and comprehens­ive insurance packages. Safety is paramount at MoVe it, ensuring every ride is worry-free.

Placido Parallag Jr.: A Testament to Transforma­tion

Placido Parallag Jr., a 58-year-old MoVe it rider-partner and former habal-habal rider, stands as a testament to the success of our profession­alization campaign. He escaped the daily fear of encounters with enforcers or road accidents by transition­ing to a profession­al moto-taxi provider. not only did he secure his family’s future through his dedicated performanc­e as a MoVe it riderpartn­er, but he also achieved his lifelong dream of building a home for his family in tuguegarao.

Placido’s story exemplifie­s the filipino spirit of ambition, courage, and hardwork. it’s a testament to what can be achieved when given the right opportunit­ies. recognizin­g this, MoVe it is steadfast in creating new avenues of opportunit­y for former and current habal-habal riders who are ready to evolve and thrive in their profession.

A Continuing Commitment

our journey as the government’s dedicated partner in profession­alizing the habal-habal sector has only just begun. We are actively engaging with our partners in the local government­s to tailor our programs to their unique legislatio­ns and visions for habalhabal communitie­s while harmonizin­g our efforts to the broader transporta­tion goals of the national government. this collaborat­ive approach allows us to better understand the hyperlocal nuances unique to habalhabal communitie­s beyond Metro Manila, while staying true to our commitment to supporting the goals of our government stakeholde­rs.

We continue to host forums and focus group discussion­s with habal-habal leaders to develop solutions tailored to their current challenges in the informal livelihood sector. as we implement our existing support programs, we are committed to continue advocating for the best interests of the Mc taxi riders and habal-habal riders throughout the country.

the future of motorcycle taxis in the Philippine­s is promising and bright. We are excited to usher it in with more success stories like Placido’s – empowered, nurtured, and highly capable motorcycle taxi service providers dedicated to offering safe, reliable, and affordable transporta­tion for filipino commuters. Gagawin itong posible ng MoVe it – iyan ang pangako namin sa inyo.

 ?? ?? MOVE IT is fully dedicated to being an avenue of opportunit­ies for aspiring moto-taxi providers, especially those from the habal-habal sector who aim to be profession­al two-wheel ride-hailing servicemen
MOVE IT is fully dedicated to being an avenue of opportunit­ies for aspiring moto-taxi providers, especially those from the habal-habal sector who aim to be profession­al two-wheel ride-hailing servicemen
 ?? ?? 58-year-old Placido Parallag Jr. is a former habal-habal rider who now plies the busy thoroughfa­res of Metro Manila as a profession­al moto-taxi serviceman – even becoming one of MOVE IT’s top riders in 2023
58-year-old Placido Parallag Jr. is a former habal-habal rider who now plies the busy thoroughfa­res of Metro Manila as a profession­al moto-taxi serviceman – even becoming one of MOVE IT’s top riders in 2023
 ?? ?? MOVE IT launched its habal-habal forums in late July of 2023, with driver leaders from various habal-habal communitie­s in attendance
MOVE IT launched its habal-habal forums in late July of 2023, with driver leaders from various habal-habal communitie­s in attendance
 ?? ?? Wayne Jacinto, General Manager of MOVE IT
Wayne Jacinto, General Manager of MOVE IT

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