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LTFRB to issue rules on common TNC drivers’ pool

- – Louella Desiderio

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will issue this month a memorandum circular (MC) that will allow drivers of ride-sharing vehicles to serve under all transport network companies (TNC).

“We will release the MC for the common base supply,” LTFRB board member and spokespers­on Aileen Lizada told reporters yesterday.

She said there are about 20,000 transport network vehicle service units registered with the LTFRB, which would soon accept applicatio­ns for TNVS accreditat­ion.

“This common base, we agreed during our TWG (technical working group) meeting, will be subject to review every three months because there is such a thing as churning rate. So if it’s being depleted, then we need to add more supply,” Lizada said.

In July 2016, the Department of Transporta­tion imposed a moratorium on the acceptance of applicatio­ns for ride-sharing services offered in Metro Manila due to the volume of pending applicatio­ns for TNVS accreditat­ion.

Uber Philippine­s general manager Laurence Cua said the rideshare app sees the LTFRB’s plan to issue the MC as a welcome developmen­t.

“We’re equally excited to get that lifting up so that we can get on board new vehicles, new partners and new drivers,” he said.

Uber is launching today the rider identifica­tion feature that would verify cash-only signups with the app by asking for a Facebook account to ensure the safety of the Uber community.

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