This is why the LTFRB Suspended Uber...

Uber Press Photo

Yesterday, August 14, 2017, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) suspended Uber's operations for one month, which means the transport network service vehicle operator cannot accredit prospective driver applicants and most important, must cease and desist its online booking application--the very heart of its business--for an entire calendar month.

When the LTFRB's initial suspension order of Uber began to go viral online via its LTFRB Citizen Enforcer Facebook page, it failed to mention the reason why it was suspending the company in the first place. Well, based on the photos of the official document released by the LTFRB, the agency suspended Uber Systems, Inc. (USI) "for violating the directive... prohibiting the further acceptance of additional accreditation of Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) and/or activation of accounts."

According to the suspension order issued by the LTFRB, on July 26, 2017, it issued an order prohibiting TNVS companies from "additional accreditation of TNVS and/or activation of their accounts." However, on August 1, 2017, Uber issued a public statement through its Twitter account that "applications for vehicles are being accepted but not processed as we are optimistic that with the ongoing discussions with the LTFRB, ridesharing has a path forward."

When Uber filed its comment or answer to the July 26, 2017 order on August 7, 2017, it argued that "the acceptance of new applications does not... translate to the activation of new vehicles."  Yet on July 27, 2017, Uber accepted and activated three vehicles through its online process, with one of the three vehicles being registered in the name of the LTFRB. Furthermore, when the LTFRB asked Uber to define what the term 'active' as reflected in its online registration and activation process means, the company explained that it "can dispatch a trip or are available for booking rides under (its) system." And according to the LTFRB, the three aforementioned vehicles were already placed on 'Active' status after they went through the online registration and activation process.

"Hence, it is undisputable that respondent (Uber) continued to activate accounts despite the directive of the board," the LTFRB surmised.

Based on the official document, the suspension order "takes effect immediately," with USI's counsel Puyat, Jacinto & Santos acknowledging its receipt of its copy of the order as of 4:40 p.m. yesterday.

LTFRB board member Aileen Lizada, however, clarified that the suspension order is only for Uber and not for other TNVS operators such as Grab Philippines.  

 

With additional reporting by Ruben Manahan IV

Read All

Featured Articles

Recommended Articles For You

Read All

Featured Cars

  • Upcoming

Car Articles From Zigwheels

  • News
  • Article Feature
  • Advisory Stories
  • Road Test
  • Toyota Motor PH officially confirms bZ4X local launch
    Toyota Motor PH officially confirms bZ4X local launch
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 07, 2025
  • Updated BMW 318i Professional now available in PH
    Updated BMW 318i Professional now available in PH
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 07, 2025
  • Nissan selling Yokohama HQ
    Nissan selling Yokohama HQ
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 07, 2025
  • Hyundai Motor PH turns over P386k, hygiene kits to Good Neighbors PH
    Hyundai Motor PH turns over P386k, hygiene kits to Good Neighbors PH
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 07, 2025
  • BOC to auction luxury vehicles seized from Discayas
    BOC to auction luxury vehicles seized from Discayas
    Paulo Papa . Nov 06, 2025
  • Check out Subaru Forest e-Boxer Hybrid’s comfy, driver-centric interior
    Check out Subaru Forest e-Boxer Hybrid’s comfy, driver-centric interior
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 06, 2025
  • Jaecoo EJ6’s strengths, weaknesses
    Jaecoo EJ6’s strengths, weaknesses
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 06, 2025
  • Omoda E5: pros and cons
    Omoda E5: pros and cons
    Paulo Papa . Nov 05, 2025
  • Jaecoo J7 SHS: 4 reasons to buy
    Jaecoo J7 SHS: 4 reasons to buy
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 05, 2025
  • Honda City Hatchback: 4 reasons to buy
    Honda City Hatchback: 4 reasons to buy
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 03, 2025
  • Avoid road trip horror stories this 'Undas' with these tips
    Avoid road trip horror stories this 'Undas' with these tips
    Ruben Manahan IV . Oct 20, 2025
  • Here are ways to avoid road rage
    Here are ways to avoid road rage
    Paulo Papa . Sep 23, 2025
  • How well do you understand traffic signs?
    How well do you understand traffic signs?
    Cesar Miguel . Sep 09, 2025
  • How car collectors can take advantage of Liqui Moly products
    How car collectors can take advantage of Liqui Moly products
    Ruben Manahan IV . Sep 08, 2025
  • Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 12, 2025
  • First drive: Mercedes-Benz GLE 400e
    First drive: Mercedes-Benz GLE 400e
    Paulo Papa . Oct 29, 2025
  • Land Rover Defender Octa: down and dirty
    Land Rover Defender Octa: down and dirty
    Paulo Papa . Oct 28, 2025
  • Mitsubishi XForce: X marks the spot
    Mitsubishi XForce: X marks the spot
    Paulo Papa . Oct 27, 2025
  • First drive: Ford Territory Hybrid
    First drive: Ford Territory Hybrid
    Cesar Miguel . Oct 16, 2025
  • Honda HR-V S: well-endowed entry level option
    Honda HR-V S: well-endowed entry level option
    Cesar Miguel . Oct 06, 2025