As the November 2 deadline for the implementation of cashless tollways transactions is fast approaching, the country's two tollway systems are faced with a myriad of problems-from technical issues and a shortage of RFID stickers, to causing traffic and now
Will he make a decision in the Cabinet meeting next week?
Can motorcycle-taxi riders now see the light at the end of the tunnel?National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 chief implementer Carlito Galvez revealed that President Rodrigo Duterte had been informed of the official recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task (
When the government imposed a series of lockdowns in Metro Manila and its neighboring provinces, Laguna was among the areas placed under close monitoring because of the threat of the coronavirus.There was a time when the number of cases of infection
While the threat of the pandemic is still very much around, Filipinos have discovered the health safety benefits and convenience of food delivery services. During these trying times, the service of the food delivery riders is indeed immeasurable, so their sacrifices were
Angkas' free-ride campaign to benefit 2,000 frontliners
To augment the government's efforts in providing free rides to medical frontliners and other support personnel, ride-hailing motorcycle taxi company Angkas has included Pasig City hospitals for its 'libreng sakay' operations in these critical times.Pasig City is fast becoming
While the rest of the riding communities are staying home, groups of good-spirited owners of Honda motorcycles and scooters braved the prevailing pandemic by reaching out to the medical frontliners who badly needed support in some parts of the country.According
“Hintayin niyo kayo ang magka-virus bago kayo mag-komento”
Contrary to claims by many of his critics, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) secretary Eduardo Año asserted that he rides and knew much about motorbikes ever since he was a young officer of the Philippine Army.Año, a
Friendly reminder: Crackdown on violators starts on August 1
With only two days left before the government starts cracking down against pillion riders without approved backriding shields, some enterprising individuals have made available this fixture designed by the ride-hailing motorcycle taxi company Angkas.The Angkas shield is one of the
We get our hands on a unit to give it a quick shakedown
Social media is flooded with comments, analysis, and critical remarks about the backriding shields that have been approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, for the use of couples and domestic partners riding a
What could be the reason why riders are holding back?
Tomorrow would have been the start of the implementation of the policy of the National Task Force (NTF) on COVID-19 on the mandatory use of the rider's shield, before the government decided to extend the deadline for motorcyclists for the
More sectors are coming out to express their objection
More sectors are coming out in the open to express their objection to the mandatory backriding shields required by the government, based on claims that it will prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus.The latest to contradict the government's claim
CAMPI rejects proposals to suspend emission testing
The Clean Air Movement of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) has rejected proposals by some sectors to suspend vehicle emission testing until December 31, 2020, due to the influx of applicants for registration renewal at the different Land Transportation Office (LTO) offices as
On July 26, the National Task Force (NTF) against COVID-19 will start apprehending riders and their passengers whose motorcycles do not come equipped with backriding shields. No ifs, no buts.Of the two prototype shields approved by the NTF, the version
Finally, motorcycle manufacturers speak up on the issue
The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association (MDPPA) has finally come out in the open to oppose the controversial rider's barrier policy set to be implemented by the National Task Force (NTF) against COVID-19 on July 26, or six days from
Authorities will start apprehending violators starting on July 20
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año has announced that they will start apprehending pillion riders not using the prescribed protective shield starting Monday, July 20.That's more than a week after the COVID National Task Force
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