Taguig LGU reminds public: Tricycles, pedicabs banned on national highways
Tricycles, pedicabs and motorized pedicabs are prohibited from plying national highways in Taguig.
This is the reminder by the Taguig City government based on Memorandum Circular 2023-195 issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) last December.

Tricycles in Taguig (Photo from the Taguig City government)
The memorandum is about the “reinforcement of the prohibition on tricycles, pedicabs, and motorized pedicabs on national highways.”
“Tricycles, pedicabs, and motorized pedicabs play a significant role in providing affordable and accessible modes of transportation for every Filipino, especially in areas where larger vehicles may not be practical or available,” according to the DILG memo.
It added, “However, continued reports of tricycles and pedicabs operating on national highways, as well as incidents of accidents involving these modes of transportation along national highways, remain a major concern of the government.”
The DILG said in 2022, 2,829 road accidents involving bikes, e-bikes and pedicabs, and 2,241 road accidents involving tricycles were recorded in Metro Manila alone.
According to the DILG, “many LGUs [local government units] have not been strictly implementing the said prohibition which resulted in traffic congestion and accidents.”
“This Department, along with other concerned agencies persistently urged LGlJs to rigorously enforce this prohibition. It is imperative, therefore, to issue this MC to remind the LGUs to strictly adhere to the policy and to take appropriate actions in resolving the issues,” it said.
The Taguig City government said the C5 Road, C6 Road and Kalayaan Avenue are classified as national highways in the city.