The Philippine Star

2 back-ride barrier designs get approval

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

The National Task Force (NTF) against COVID-19 has officially approved at least two passenger barrier designs that will allow couples to ride motorcycle­s in tandem.

“Effective immediatel­y, the above barriers between motorcycle driver and passenger are hereby approved,” Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, also chairman of the NTF, told reporters yesterday.

The two approved designs are by motorcycle back-ride taxi service provider Angkas and Bohol Gov. Arthur Yap.

Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said the designs of Angkas and Yap were approved last week and were determined to be the most compliant proposals with the minimum health standards set by the government.

“We encourage the motorcycle­riding public to utilize these two prototypes that the NTF approved and we are expecting everyone to comply with these standards,” Año said yesterday.

Angkas’ design is a backpackli­ke barrier worn by the motorcycle driver.

Año said the design maintains social distancing and is made of lightweigh­t, high-density plastic, allowing road visibility with handles that can be used by the backrider.

“This second approved design is somehow simpler as it will only be strapped to the motorcycle driver and not mounted directly on the mohigher torcycle itself, unlike the first design. It’s good that people have options but as of today, both are already approved to be used,” Año said.

Lorenzana, however, noted that only couples will be allowed to ride pillion on motorcycle­s.

“Meantime, back-riding will be strictly for husbands and wives, common law couples and live-in partners,” he stressed, describing the Angkas design as like a backpack that the driver wears.

The NTF against COVID-19 had earlier decided to allow back-riding on motorcycle­s following appeals from the public especially those who need to go to work and have no other means of transporta­tion.

Government officials insisted on improved health safety measures in addition to face masks and face shields by requiring that a protective barrier be placed between driver and passenger.

The government had earlier allowed couples to ride on motorcycle­s provided they have plastic barriers between them as protection against the coronaviru­s.

Aside from married couples, livein partners and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community are allowed as long as they are living in one house.

“These motorcycle barriers or shields, physical distancing and other measures against COVID-19 are tested and subjected to studies. We urge the people to practice discipline and cooperate with the government as we collective­ly battle this virus,” Año said.

In addition to the barriers, couples are also required to wear face masks and helmets. Earlier, the DILG also reminded police officers to be the first to adhere to these government regulation­s.

Motorcycle users are now asking authoritie­s to also allow back-riding for other members of the family who are living in the same house as the driver anyway.

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The National Task Force against COVID-19 has approved the use of the backpack-like shield proposed by motorcycle taxi service Angkas.

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