Gatchalian asked LTFRB to “to make sure rules on surge pricing is being followed” and “to re-assess Grab’s fare matrix.” Read:
LTFRB also allowed TNVS to charge an additional P15 per kilometer for sedans, P18 for SUVs and P13 for hatchbacks, apart from the P2 charge per minute of travel.
Gatchalian, meanwhile, noted Grab’s explanation that the company is currently “working on a very limited number of drivers to serve an exponentially high demand.”
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