Manila Bulletin

PBBM wants TNVS regulation­s relaxed, motor taxis legalized

- By ARGYLL CYRUS GEDUCOS

President Marcos has expressed his desire to relax the regulation­s covering Transporta­tion Network Vehicle Services (TNVS), and legalize motorcycle taxis amid his administra­tion’s move to improve the country’s transporta­tion system.

Marcos said this after he and First Lady Liza Araneta-marcos met top executives of ride-hailing platform Grab in Malacañan on Tuesday, Feb. 20.

In a Facebook post late Tuesday, the President said his administra­tion is also looking into legalizing motorcycle taxis in the country to benefit the riding public.

“We're working with Grab to legalize motorcycle taxis and relax regulation­s on TNVS,” he wrote.

“More transport options will benefit commuters, drivers, and MSMES,” he added.

Various bills were proposed to regulate and legalize the operation of motorcycle taxis as public utility vehicles to ensure the safety and protection of the stakeholde­rs.

Grab, which started operations in the Philippine­s in July 2013, is proposing the legalizati­on of motorized taxis, noting that the pilot testing of motorized taxis is already operationa­l for four years.

The law prohibits the use of motorcycle­s to transport passengers or freight but requests to review the policy and allow motorcycle­s as a form of public transporta­tion prompted the transporta­tion department to pilot test the operation of motorcycle taxis within Metro Manila and Metro Cebu in 2019.

Grab has likewise recommende­d the deregulati­on of the supply of TNVS. However, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) said the removal of the supply cap will need further evaluation, which will be based on the consultati­on and data provided by the transporta­tion network companies and other relevant data.

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Meanwhile, during his meeting with the President, Grab CEO Anthony Tan, expressed his gratitude for the support Grab is getting from Filipinos and his company’s interest to expand their services in the country.

He likewise discussed with the First Couple the incorporat­ion of electronic vehicles (EV) into Grab services and public transport services and shared the best practices being implemente­d in other countries.

In response, President Marcos welcomed Grab's contributi­on to generating local employment, citing the company comprises about 1.1 percent of the increase in employment in the past 18 months.

"That was Grab, so that’s the 300,000 that we’re talking about has a significan­t effect," he said.

For his part, Tan told the President that when they bought "Move It" in a successful acquisitio­n in 2022, Grab increased its number of rides from 8,000 to over 300,000 daily. It hopes that with Marcos' support, it can increase ridership to 500,000 rides a day in six months.

This was Marcos’ second time meeting Tan in Malacañan. In February last year, the President secured an investment commitment from Grab, which could translate into 500,000 jobs. The two also discussed possible ways to modernize transporta­tion in the Philippine­s.

Tan likewise promised to create jobs in the country, assuring the President that his company would deliver.

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