Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said that they will put a limit on the number of transport network vehicle services (TNVS) units plying Metro Manila and nearby provinces. LTFRB believed that not all of the 125,000 registered drivers were active, thus resulting them to cap the TNVS units. Based on the agency's Memorandum Circular No. The policy on a common supply base for TNVs was envisioned to create a distinct denomination for this type of public transport service and not defined by the individual business models of the TNCs, thus giving the Board a more focused regulatory function on such service. Apple CarPlay has been in the Philippines longer, thanks to the vertical integration of Apple; all iPhones were able to take advantage of the feature earlier than Android users (well, officially anyway). In fact, retrofitting a backup-cam-ready infotainment system with a reverse camera is a common practice among car owners in the Philippines, with some companies coming out with a 360-degree kit, even. Read more in our articles including "LTFRB to limit Uber and Grab vehicles to 45,000" and "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash".
Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said that they will put a limit on the number of transport network vehicle services (TNVS) units plying Metro Manila and nearby provinces. LTFRB believed that not all of the 125,000 registered drivers were active, thus resulting them to cap the TNVS units. Based on the agency's Memorandum Circular No.
The policy on a common supply base for TNVs was envisioned to create a distinct denomination for this type of public transport service and not defined by the individual business models of the TNCs, thus giving the Board a more focused regulatory function on such service. Apple CarPlay has been in the Philippines longer, thanks to the vertical integration of Apple; all iPhones were able to take advantage of the feature earlier than Android users (well, officially anyway). In fact, retrofitting a backup-cam-ready infotainment system with a reverse camera is a common practice among car owners in the Philippines, with some companies coming out with a 360-degree kit, even.
Our coverage of tnvs philippines includes: "LTFRB to limit Uber and Grab vehicles to 45,000"; "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash"; "Android Automotive OS now targets full vehicle control". Each article provides unique insights and information.