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UTOL adds more TNC drivers to Pinoy roads

On 21 October, 2024, UTOL, a Filipino-owned ride-hailing transport network company (TNC), officially distributes Provisional Authorities (PAs) to its partner drivers, with assistance from an accredited law firm and the LTFRB.

The PAs serve as temporary permits, allowing drivers to operate legally while completing the full application and regulatory processes. This ensures drivers meet government safety and operational standards while addressing the growing demand for reliable public transportation.

“UTOL’s main goal would be for every Juan to ride, while for our drivers, every Juan can drive with pride,” said Atty. Orly Ocampo, the company’s head of legal, in an October interview with DAILY TRIBUNE.
On 21 October, 2024, UTOL, a Filipino-owned ride-hailing transport network company (TNC), officially distributes Provisional Authorities (PAs) to its partner drivers, with assistance from an accredited law firm and the LTFRB. The PAs serve as temporary permits, allowing drivers to operate legally while completing the full application and regulatory processes. This ensures drivers meet government safety and operational standards while addressing the growing demand for reliable public transportation. “UTOL’s main goal would be for every Juan to ride, while for our drivers, every Juan can drive with pride,” said Atty. Orly Ocampo, the company’s head of legal, in an October interview with DAILY TRIBUNE.Photos courtesy of UTOL
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On 21 October, 2024, UTOL, a Filipino-owned ride-hailing transport network company (TNC), officially distributes Provisional Authorities (PAs) to its partner drivers, with assistance from an accredited law firm and the LTFRB.
On 21 October, 2024, UTOL, a Filipino-owned ride-hailing transport network company (TNC), officially distributes Provisional Authorities (PAs) to its partner drivers, with assistance from an accredited law firm and the LTFRB.
On 21 October, 2024, UTOL, a Filipino-owned ride-hailing transport network company (TNC), officially distributes Provisional Authorities (PAs) to its partner drivers, with assistance from an accredited law firm and the LTFRB.
On 21 October, 2024, UTOL, a Filipino-owned ride-hailing transport network company (TNC), officially distributes Provisional Authorities (PAs) to its partner drivers, with assistance from an accredited law firm and the LTFRB.

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