The Philippine Star

Uber applies for accreditat­ion

- – Louella Desiderio, Robertzon Ramirez

Ride- sharing service provider Uber yesterday filed its applicatio­n for accreditat­ion with the government.

Laurence Cua, Uber general manager for Manila, said its applicatio­n was submitted to the government yesterday, three days ahead of the Aug. 20 deadline.

“Since the beginning, Uber has always had one goal – to provide access to reliable, affordable and safe transporta­tion options anytime and anywhere to all Filipinos at the push of a button and we look forward to the continued support and leadership of the government of the Philippine­s in achieving this,” he said.

He said Uber has been preparing its submission for accreditat­ion over the past few months, with the guidance of the Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions and the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).

The ridesharin­g app has been a hot topic in the news and social media recently for its inability to file an applicatio­n for accreditat­ion as a transporta­tion network company (TNC) with the LTFRB.

The rules to accommodat­e the new online private vehicle booking services were issued by the government in May.

Under the guidelines, TNCs would be required to obtain a certificat­e of public convenienc­e from the LTFRB for every vehicle to ensure accountabi­lity.

Drivers must likewise be screened and accredited by the TNCs and registered with the LTFRB for passenger safety.

Last week, the LTFRB set Aug. 20 as a deadline for Uber to secure accreditat­ion to prevent its vehicles from being apprehende­d.

GrabCar, the private vehicle hiring service of mobile app GrabTaxi, secured its accreditat­ion as a TNC last month.

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