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CA junks petition of Cebu taxi operators against ride-sharing apps

The Land Transportation and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said the Court of Appeals of Cebu City recently dismissed the petition of Metro Cebu Taxi Operators Association (MCTOA) against the agency for allowing the operation of ride-sharing apps in the city.

LTFRB: Transport group ?desperate? against ride-sharing apps

Earlier this week, Jun Magno of transport group Stop & Go filed a complaint at the Ombudsman against Ginez, DOTC secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) operators such as Uber, Grab and UHop, for allegedly conspiring in allowing TNVS companies operate even without a franchise.

Uber, PayMaya start partnership with 50% off on first ride

The tie-up between PayMaya and Uber will allow more Filipinos to experience the ride-sharing service even without a credit card. The partnership is said to be the first-of-its-kind in Southeast Asia.

World’s first passenger drone may fly over Nevada this year

Passengers using the "Ehang-184" enter a destination into the drone's linked smartphone app. There's no need for a runway because the drone takes off and lands vertically.

BGC Bus replaces tap cards with beep cards

The beep card, which is reloadable and valid for four years, may be used to pay for BGC Bus fare at P12 per ride.

Uber’s carpool version debuts in Manila; allows riders to share fare

Car-sharing app Uber launched on Wednesday, June 15, a new carpooling service in the country called uberPOOL, which allows riders going to the same place at the same time to share the journey and split the cost.

AI systems for autonomous driving on the rise: report

As the complexity and penetration of in-vehicle infotainment systems and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) increases, there is a growing need for hardware and software solutions that support artificial intelligence, which uses electronics and software to emulate the functions of the human brain.

E-trike maker fuses Japanese technology with Pinoy touch

Electric vehicle manufacturer Bemac Electric Transportation Philippines proudly makes its e-trikes in the Philippines, but it also heavily utilizes EV technology developed by its Japanese parent company Uzushio Electric.

Beep cards in buses to become fully operational by Q3

Beep card concessionaire AF Payments Inc. (AFPI) last month signed agreements with bus operators Froehlich Tours, Citylink Coach Services, and HM Transport to incorporate the tap payment system.

Forecast: 76 million autonomous vehicles will be sold thru 2035

?Those who don?t adjust to a changing world will unfortunately be left behind, or will at least face a very different industry.?

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