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DOTr set to issue order allowing motorcycle taxis to continue operating
Manila Bulletin
|May 7, 2025
Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Vince Dizon is set to sign a department order that would allow motorcycle taxi service companies to continue their operations while the industry awaits the passage of a law that would legalize their existence.
Currently, there is no law that allows motorcycle taxis to ply Philippine roads.
Motorcycle taxis were only allowed on the streets after a pilot test approved by Congress in 2019 to determine their safety and reliability as a public transport option.
Originally set for six months, the pilot test was extended on several occasions as the Senate and House of Representatives sought to craft a measure to regulate the industry.
According to Dizon, this officially ended last year, which he said necessitates the urgency of the situation.
This story is from the May 7, 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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