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Groups hail approval of House bill regulating ‘moto-taxis’

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 02:26 AM February 02, 2022

Photo of motorcycle taxis for story: Groups hail approval of House bill regulating ‘moto-taxis’

‘Moto-taxis’ for hire offer faster travel time, but they continue to face obstacles in government regulations. (Contributed photo by NONILON REYES)

MANILA, Philippines — A bikers’ group, Kapatiran sa Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong), hailed on Tuesday the passage in the House of Representatives of a bill aimed at regulating motorcycles for hire.

“We welcome the legalization and regulation of moto-taxis as it will promote and protect the livelihood of many of our fellow riders along with commuters,” Don Pangan, Kagulong secretary-general, said.

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“We call on the Senate and the House to expedite the bicam version and ensure that riders’ rights are protected as well,” he added.

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Lawmakers of the lower chamber approved House Bill No. 10571 — the proposed “Motorcycles-for-Hire Act — on Monday, with 189 affirmative votes, zero negative, and no abstentions.

The bill aims to provide a safe and economical alternative mode of public transport by allowing and regulating the use of “moto-taxis” as common carriers for both passengers and goods, including parcels and mail.

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