To help with the road clearing operations, the DILG has ordered local chief executives to be more strict when implementing the ban, and create a tricycle task force. To remedy the situation, the DILG has released the Memorandum Circular 2020-036, which entails that each city and municipality should create a tricycle task force separate from the regulatory boards. The task force should draft a proper plan, including a schematic map of tricycle terminals, national highways, and routes where tricycles can operate. The task force will be lead by the mayor - acting as the chairman, with the chief of police as vice-chairman. Read more in our articles including "DILG urges LGUs to strictly implement tricycle bans from national highways" and "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash".
To help with the road clearing operations, the DILG has ordered local chief executives to be more strict when implementing the ban, and create a tricycle task force. To remedy the situation, the DILG has released the Memorandum Circular 2020-036, which entails that each city and municipality should create a tricycle task force separate from the regulatory boards.
The task force should draft a proper plan, including a schematic map of tricycle terminals, national highways, and routes where tricycles can operate. The task force will be lead by the mayor - acting as the chairman, with the chief of police as vice-chairman.
Our coverage of DILG Tricycle Task Force includes: "DILG urges LGUs to strictly implement tricycle bans from national highways"; "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash"; "Ride-hailing apps cut commissions as fuel prices rise". Each article provides unique insights and information.