LTFRB allows drivers to switch to Grab, U-Hop during Uber suspension

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LTFRB allows drivers to switch to Grab, U-Hop during Uber suspension

Rappler.com

The affected drivers should present proof of Uber accreditation and proof of insurance coverage

MANILA, Philippines – The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Thursday, August 17, allowed Uber drivers to transfer to Grab and U-Hop while Uber remains suspended.

To be able to switch, Uber drivers must present at least two requirements:

  1. Proof of Uber accreditation
  2. Proof of insurance coverage

LTFRB board member Aileen Lizada said “proof of accreditation” means the drivers “must be in our list as submitted by Uber under oath.” (READ: TIMELINE: Why only Uber is suspended)


 

The list was submitted by Uber on Thursday morning, but the LTFRB has yet to cross-check the list against its system.

The decision, according to Lizada, was made in response to “the urgency of the matter.” (READ: What’s the fuss about the Grab, Uber regulation issue?)

At stake is a demand of 300,000 phone-booked trips per day which amounts to P300 million to P360 million, as estimated by the LTFRB.

The regulatory body had suspended Uber for one month, beginning August 15. Uber has since asked the LTFRB to downgrade the suspension to a fine.

The ride-hailing company’s appeal will be heard only on Wednesday, August 23. – Rappler.com

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Rambo Talabong

Rambo Talabong covers the House of Representatives and local governments for Rappler. Prior to this, he covered security and crime. He was named Jaime V. Ongpin Fellow in 2019 for his reporting on President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. In 2021, he was selected as a journalism fellow by the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.