Grab PH to deactivate at least 8,000 TNVS

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There will be fewer Grab cars to book after Grab Philippines on Monday said that it will deactivate at least 8000 TNVS (Transport Network Vehicle Services) on June 10, 2019.

There will be fewer Grab cars to book after Grab Philippines on Monday said that it will deactivate at least 8,000 TNVS on June 10, 2019.

This figure is almost one-fifth of around 45,000 active Grab drivers, which means Filipinos can expect longer waiting time for bookings and price surges due to limited supply. Grab PH is set to disengage TNVS partners who have not yet submitted their approved provisional authority by the LTFRB . “This will reduce the number of vehicles servicing our commuting public, thus inconveniencing many Filipinos,” Grab Philippines president Brian Cu disclosed.

“This is very painful for us, our drivers, and passengers, but it is Grab’s duty to help the LTFRB enforce our regulations,” Cu added.The LTFRB gave out an advisory last Friday stating that the appointment slots for TNVS which were given out last December 17, 2018, would no longer be acknowledged by the end of business hours on Friday, June 7, 2019.Related Posts

 

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