MANILA, Philippines - Transport network vehicle services (TNVS) drivers and operators staged a "transport holiday" Monday morning by suspending operations and going offline from their ride-sharing platforms starting 6 a.m. to protest government policies affecting their operations. Drivers and operators trooped to the Quezon City Memorial Circle where they simultaneously went offline and staged a noise barrage. Around 30,000 drivers are expected to join the transport holiday, Jun de Leon, chairman of the Metro Manila Hatchback Community, earlier said in a radio interview. The transport holiday serves as a protest against the stringent policies of the...
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