The Philippine Star

Stop motorcycle taxi expansion, BBM urged

- – Bella Cariaso

Various transport groups yesterday appealed to President Marcos to stop the expansion of motorcycle taxis in Metro Manila amid the impending decision of the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to authorize several companies as players in the pilot study.

At a press conference, the Coalition of Transport Sectors urged Marcos to order the LTFRB to limit the expansion of motorcycle taxis in areas outside the National Capital Region, where the adverse effects on traffic congestion might be less severe.

“We urgently appeal to the President to listen to the voice of transport stakeholde­rs and direct any expansion efforts to areas outside the congested urban environmen­t of Metro Manila,” Laban TNVS chairman and the coalition’s spokesman Leonardo de Leon said.

Aside from Laban TNVS, other members of the coalition include Defend Jobs Philippine­s, Coalition of Union Courier Shippers and Services Philippine­s, Manibela, Mantra, National Confederat­ion of Tricycle Operators and Drivers Associatio­ns of the Philippine­s, Hataw, Pasang Masda, LTOP, LCSP, NPTC, INHTA, ATOMN and the Motorcycle Rights Organizati­on.

De Leon slammed the LTFRB for allowing more players in the motorcycle taxi pilot study.

“We are against the LTFRB’s move to flood Metro Manila streets with more motorcycle taxis. This decision, which lacks a thorough impact assessment, threatens to diminish the income of transport workers and degrade the quality of our city’s transport ecosystem,” De Leon said.

“Introducin­g more vehicles in an already saturated environmen­t is a recipe for heightened congestion and decreased public safety,” he added.

De Leon cited reports that the LTFRB and the Department of Transporta­tion’s Technical Working Group would allow more companies to operate as motorcycle taxis.

He said among those that filed applicatio­ns to join the pilot study are Cloud Panda Philippine­s Inc., Taxi Philippine­s Inc., E Pick Me Up Inc., Easy Way Transport Service and Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e, Para Express Technology Services Inc., Grab Philippine­s and Market Innovators Inc.

At present, only three players are allowed to operate as motorcycle taxis: Angkas, Joy Ride and Move It.

Records show that the motorcycle taxi allotment in Metro Manila has reached its 45,000 cap.

The House of Representa­tives committee on Metro Manila developmen­t has pushed for a moratorium on additional players in the motorcycle taxi pilot study.

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