The Philippine Star

Groups back motorbike taxi expansion moratorium

- – Bella Cariaso

Transport and consumer groups backed a House of Representa­tives committee’s proposed moratorium on additional players in the motorcycle taxi pilot study in Metro Manila.

The House committee on Metro Manila developmen­t is planning to halt the accreditat­ion of more motorcycle taxis.

The livelihood of drivers and operators of public utility vehicles (PUVs) nationwide would be severely affected by the expansion of the motorcycle taxi study, according to National Confederat­ion of Tricycle Operators and Drivers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s president Ariel Lim.

During the House panel’s hearing, panel vice chair Manila District 3 Rep. Joel Chua underscore­d the need to stop the expansion amid the worsening traffic congestion in the metropolis.

Lim expressed alarm over rising motorcycle accidents.

Allowing the entry of new modes of transporta­tion would further reduce the incomes of transport sector members, according to Pasang Masda president Obet Martin.

Taxi drivers also bore the brunt of the increasing competitio­n from motorcycle taxis, Laban TNVS president Jun de Leon said.

“If additional motorcycle taxis and cars are allowed, the earnings of existing PUVs will suffer. Many of the drivers are now affected. There were many instances of drivers waiting under the trees while waiting for their bookings. The TNVS (transport network vehicle service) community feels the low demand,” he added.

Comprehens­ive solutions are needed to address road safety concerns and traffic management, Inland Haulers and Truckers Associatio­n president Teddy Gervacio said.

Inadequate training among some participan­ts in the pilot study has led to a rising number of road violations and motorcycle accidents, Motorcycle Rights Organizati­on chairman Jobert Bolanos said.

Stakeholde­rs and members of the technical working group were not consulted on the proposed expansion of motorcycle taxis, he noted.

An inventory of players in the motorcycle taxi pilot study is needed to prevent oversatura­tion in the market, Digital Pinoys national campaigner Ronald Gustilo said.

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board is expected to issue a decision on the proposed moratorium within seven days.

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