Starting June 1, 23,067 taxis and TNVS units will be allowed to serve commuters in Metro Manila as the region transitions to general community quarantine (GCQ).
The approved units comprise 18,629 TNVS and 4,438 taxis.
The LTFRB has reminded drivers and operators to adhere to health protocols, including wearing face masks and gloves, regular vehicle disinfection, and maintaining a logbook for contact tracing.
Passengers must also wear face masks, and a maximum of three passengers (or two in the back row and one in the front) are allowed per ride.
The LTFRB also stated there will be no fare increase for approved units, and only cashless transactions will be permitted.
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