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MANILA – The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) denied singling out vehicles operated by transportation network companies in its campaign against illegally franchised or “colorum” vehicles.
“The anti-colorum operations of the government have been relentless. Hindi lang Uber at Grab ang tinitira namin dito,” LTFRB chairman Martin Delgra III said on Aug. 22.
Delgra said their anti-colorum campaign will help improve the traffic situation in Metro Manila and other areas of the country.
There were 186 UV Express units held at LTFRB’s impounding area and 147 were at the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) from January to June this year, LTFRB data showed.
Over the same period, 28 taxicabs, 12 Grab units and 11 Uber vehicles were impounded, while 436 vehicles were held at both the LTFRB and MMDA impounding areas.
The LTFRB also impounded 645 motor vehicles in its nationwide anti-colorum campaign, higher than the 71 vehicles impounded in the same period last year. (PNA)
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