Move It will onboard 6,000 more drivers in the next three months to cater to demand, the company announced Thursday, Sept. 1.
There are more than a million demand for motorcycle (MC) taxi rides per day in Metro Manila alone, but not enough operators and drivers, said Move It Chairman Francis Juan.

While Move It will scale up to provide more rides and improve its booking app, the best solution is for lawmakers to finally file and pass the bill legalizing MC taxis and opening up the sector to interested parties, just like in the bus and taxi sectors, he explained.
“The public need is there and growing. Besides, this MC taxi business will generate thousands of jobs and add an additional component to the public transport system by providing first-mile and last-mile rides such as when you are taking the bus from the North or South of Metro Manila or, before or after you take MRT and LRT”, Juan noted.
Vehicle owners don’t have to drive because MC taxis can take them to or pick them up from their main rides, easing traffic and saving them from fuel and parking expenses, he added.
To further help driver-partners, Move It will collect only a 15 percent share from fares compared to commission rates as high as 20 percent by other operators.
The 15 percent commission is “all in” - leaving the drivers an 85-percent gross income, Juan pointed out.
“We want our drivers to earn more, especially in these challenging times of high fuel prices and inflation. Twenty percent commission is the usual platform service fee, but we want to keep our commissions lower to increase the take-home pay of our drivers,” he concluded.