Move It provides Libreng Sakay to uniformed personnel

Following its successful Libreng Sakay program for public school teachers,  motorcycle taxi company Move It will also provide free rides to government law enforcers and military servicemen from September 12 until October 12, 2022.

“All they need to do is present their ID and Move It drivers will transport them for free,” said Move It Chairman Francis Juan . 

Move It will also assist uniformed personnel with their booking needs via Move It booths strategically set up in key locations across Metro Manila.

Also, Juan said Angkas – which dominates the MC taxi business, to return to Move It the 7,000 driver allocation it borrowed. Each of the 3 MC taxi operators were allocated 15,000 driver slots but Move It, being the smallest, lent to Angkas half of its allocation so the public could be fully served.

With more drivers, Juan said Move It can offer better services and promotions to the riding public.

“This is the beauty of competition. The public is the beneficiary. That is why I would even welcome more players to be allowed into the sector, otherwise if limiting the number of players and stifling competition works, then let us have only 2 or 3 bus companies or 1 airline only”, he said.

“There is so much more that needs to be done to further democratize motorcycle taxi services to serve the interests of the Filipino people. More players having an equal footing in the MC taxi industry will help better support more Filipinos commute safely, conveniently, and more affordably,” says Move It Chairman Francis Juan. 

“By providing free rides to our DepEd workers, and now with our uniformed personnel, Move It continues to put the interests of Filipino people front and center, and we will continue to play an active role in bettering the lives and livelihoods of our kababayans,” adds Juan.

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