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The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has recently announced a Php10 rollback in the flag-down rates for taxis and airport taxis nationwide. The new flag-down rates will be Php30 (from Php40) for regular taxis, and Php60 (from Php70) for airport taxis. Passengers should take note of the new rates while taxi drivers are advised to manually deduct Php10 from the total fare. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has recommended the termination of the five-year motorcycle taxi pilot program. LTFRB Chairman and motorcycle taxi Technical Working Group lead (TWG) Teofilo Guadiz said that no new operators should be accredited under the program. Read more in our articles including "LTFRB announces Php10 rollback in taxi flag-down rates" and "LTFRB recommends ending motorcycle taxi pilot program".

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The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has recently announced a Php10 rollback in the flag-down rates for taxis and airport taxis nationwide. The new flag-down rates will be Php30 (from Php40) for regular taxis, and Php60 (from Php70) for airport taxis.

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Passengers should take note of the new rates while taxi drivers are advised to manually deduct Php10 from the total fare. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has recommended the termination of the five-year motorcycle taxi pilot program. LTFRB Chairman and motorcycle taxi Technical Working Group lead (TWG) Teofilo Guadiz said that no new operators should be accredited under the program.

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Our coverage of ltfrb taxi rates includes: "LTFRB announces Php10 rollback in taxi flag-down rates"; "LTFRB recommends ending motorcycle taxi pilot program"; "Davao taxis now accept fare payments via on-board ATM". Each article provides unique insights and information.