(December 17, 2024) On Tuesday, December 17, 2024, motorcycle taxis were seen plying Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has issued a show cause order (SCO) to two of the three ride-hailing companies operating in the national capital for allegedly exceeding the government's limit on the number of motorcycle taxi riders. Photo/Analy Labor  
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LTFRB: No onboarding fee for riders; probe of TNC irregularities continues

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Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Chairman Atty. Vigor Mendoza II said Wednesday there is no official onboarding fee for riders, amid reports of alleged payments to transport network companies (TNCs).

Mendoza told DZRH that one TNC does not charge onboarding fees but limits registration to 100 riders per day. Some riders who could not join that quota reportedly went to other TNCs, where onboarding payments were requested.

The LTFRB is investigating who received these payments and where they went, whether within the TNC, the LTFRB, the Department of Transportation, or elsewhere.

The board previously suspended Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) activities to probe why TNCs and Motorcycle Taxi Platform Providers (MTPPs) exceeded government limits. Mendoza stressed that all accountable parties will face consequences.

“That is what Sec. Banoy ordered us to do. We will hold anyone responsible accountable. We are sorry for the many who have been harmed," he said,

Mendoza added that delays in paperwork and acceptance of 'padulas' (bribes) have fueled corruption since 2025. Those involved will face pending initiatives while the investigation continues.

A public hearing is scheduled for 14 to 15 May, with separate meetings planned with driver groups to discuss next steps regarding their livelihood./DAILY TRIBUNE intern Dannah Macapagal