Daily Tribune (Philippines)

MC taxis, other PUVs can co-exist — LTFRB

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board chief Atty. Teofilo Guadiz III has assured the public that the government is working on a law that will ensure fair competitio­n among transport service providers.

There is no need for public transporta­tion workers to worry about the possible impact of motorcycle taxis on their livelihood as they can all co-exist, he said.

Guadiz pointed out that motorcycle taxis are a relatively new mode of public transporta­tion and do not pose a direct threat to existing public utility vehicles such as jeepneys and tricycles.

He noted that motorcycle taxis serve a unique customer base, primarily those who prioritize speed and convenienc­e in their daily commute, especially those traveling from home to work.

“For instance, the jeepneys, they cater to a different client base from their terminal to another terminal,” Guadiz told panel members at a House of Representa­tives public hearing recently.

Rep. Romeo Acop, who heads the House Committee on Transporta­tion, assured that the law being considered will govern motorcycle­s for hire, while considerin­g other factors, including the impact they will have on other forms of transporta­tion.

Acop noted several reasons why Filipino commuters prefer motorcycle taxis over other options, including affordabil­ity, convenienc­e, and the lack of reliable public transporta­tion.

“I would like to stress that the lack of efficient public transporta­tion paved the way for the proliferat­ion of motorcycle taxis as an alternativ­e mode of moving people,” the lawmaker said.

“Our Filipino commuters do so not only because these motorcycle taxis are cheaper and more accessible but also because they wish to avoid the stressful and timeconsum­ing traffic in several urban areas,” he added.

The Committee on Transporta­tion is finalizing the motorcycle-for-hire law, which is “a legislativ­e priority.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? E-vehicle crackdown Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t authority acting chairman Don Artes (center) and other MMDA officials discuss the proposed implementi­ng rules and regulation­s for MMDA Regulation 24-022 that would prohibit e-vehicles on national roads. The MMDA met with stakeholde­rs and representa­tives of local government units at its headquarte­rs in Pasig City.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana E-vehicle crackdown Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t authority acting chairman Don Artes (center) and other MMDA officials discuss the proposed implementi­ng rules and regulation­s for MMDA Regulation 24-022 that would prohibit e-vehicles on national roads. The MMDA met with stakeholde­rs and representa­tives of local government units at its headquarte­rs in Pasig City.

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