Taxikick – Report Abusive Taxi Drivers In The Philippines To LTFRB And MMDA
Philippines – If you haven’t experienced it yet well you’re so lucky. If you are living here in the metro, there’s always a big chance that you will need to get a cab or taxi just to get straight to your destination. Sadly, not all cab or taxi drivers are that well accommodating or helpful – the truth remains that there are still some lousy and abusive taxi drivers around the city. And if today is your unlucky day just because some taxi driver refused to board you into his cab or overcharged you or he is contracting you to pay a fixed amount just to let you in then worry less now because there’s a way now for commuters or passengers like us to report abusive taxi drivers – that is through this website Taxikick.
We are all aware that the government agencies who should an could take care of these abusive taxi drivers are MMDA and/or LTFRB. However, even we knew to whom should we report such untoward incident with some taxi driver it can be quite troublesome and time consuming to look for the closest office in the area and another few hours before we get accommodated with our report. To report just one incident won’t really fit on our tight and busy schedule here in the city. And because of this problem some of the passengers would just let go of that untoward and unacceptable experience.
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Thanks to the initiative of Taxikick website administrator for creating an online reporting tool like this. We have now the means or medium to send or file our report directly to MMDA and LTFRB’s inbox-es. All you have to do if in case you indeed experienced an unforgettable incident against an abusive taxi driver – hook into the Internet, spawn a web browser and head straight into Taxikick’s official BETA version website and report it by putting all the information required.
Each report filed from the site will be consolidated at the end of each day and will be sent directly into LTFRB and MMDA’s email addresses. These messages when received by the respective agencies will review each of the complains from the passengers.
For more information, check out their official website and you can start filing a report. – link.






