Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Angkas backs moto taxi legalizati­on

I echo the call of the President for legalizing MC taxis and providing better regulation­s for the ride-hailing economy. From jeepneys to motorcycle­s.

- MARIA ROMERO

The long-delayed legalizati­on of motorcycle, or MC, taxis along with the easing of transport network vehicle service, or TNVS, are measures that are expected to significan­tly upgrade the country’s transporta­tion system.

George Royeca, CEO of Angkas and an advocate for safe and efficient transporta­tion, reaffirmed his support for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s efforts to expedite the legalizati­on of bike taxis.

According to Royeca, this move will alleviate the daily struggles of Filipino commuters by offering them a safe, dependable, and affordable mode of transporta­tion.

“I echo the call of the President for legalizing MC taxis and providing better regulation­s for the ride-hailing economy. From jeepneys to motorcycle­s, I’m very elated that we now have a President that is not only interested in transporta­tion but is knowledgea­ble in modern transport,” Royeca said.

Patience a virtue

“I guess it’s true what they say, ‘Good things come to those who wait.’ I’ve been waiting for eight years, finally, the time has come,” he added.

In a recent social media update, Marcos shared that his administra­tion is working with Grab Philippine­s to formalize MC taxi operations and enhance regulation­s for ride-hailing services.

“Companies like Grab can help amplify that call. I’ve been doing it for years and I’m glad that somebody else is coming in to help bring data. The more people are talking about it, the more companies are pushing that advocacy, the better it is for everyone,” Royeca said.

The government regulators licensed only three players — Angkas, MOVE IT, and JoyRide

— to take part in the MC taxi pilot study to provide affordable, safe, and reliable transporta­tion to thousands of daily commuters.

After the temporary suspension of the study during the height of the pandemic, the Department of Transporta­tion has reconvened the TWG mandated to oversee and monitor the pilot implementa­tion of MC taxi operations.

In November 2022, Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista issued Department Order No. 2022-021 reconstitu­ting the group.

 ?? ?? GEORGE Royeca, the CEO of homegrown motorcycle taxi firm Angkas, was awarded the Golden Wheel Award for his entreprene­urial skills.
GEORGE Royeca, the CEO of homegrown motorcycle taxi firm Angkas, was awarded the Golden Wheel Award for his entreprene­urial skills.
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