PNP-HPG receives safety
riding gear from Angkas
Text and photos by Jay Luna
The Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group’s (PNP-HPG’s) efforts to pursue its mandate which is to ensure the safety of the metro’s highways for the benefit of both commuters and motorists got a “shot in the arm” as they received 50 brand-new, high-quality modular helmets from the country’s first app-based motorcycle taxi service, Angkas.
In a simple ceremony held at the HPG Headquarters, Camp Crame, Quezon City on Monday, June 24, Angkas Founder and CEO Angeline Tham and Angkas Regulatory and Public Affairs Head George Royeca handed over the modular helmets to HPG head, Police Brigadier General Roberto Fajardo.
In return, Fajardo announced HPG’s support for the government-sanctioned pilot run of Angkas, saying it is strongly aligned with their mandate of helping Filipinos safely traverse the streets and in ensuring the smooth and safe flow of traffic in the streets.
“We support Angkas, as well as all the transport operators legally franchised by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, because it is a service that helps the commuters in safely going to and from their destinations,” Fajardo said.
“The HPG and Angkas have the same objective and therefore we need to support each other,” he added.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) recently gave the green light to implement the pilot run of Angkas in Metro Manila and Metro Cebu for six months starting this June. Prior to this, the DOTr organized a Technical Working Group (TWG) to discuss and conduct studies of Angkas’ operations, particularly, its safety training program for their motorcycle rider-partners.
Fajardo also said that Angkas bikers have also been participating in the HPG’s own Motorcycle Riders Safety training program. “In their own little way, and in line with Angkas’ social responsibility, they send their own riders to join our safety training,” Fajardo noted.
He also commended Angkas’ own safety training program. “Maganda nga ang may training dahil magiging katuwang natin sila, magiging example of a disciplined motorcycle rider,” Fajardo stressed.
Tham talked about their partnership with HPG, saying: “HPG is out every day protecting our streets and since safety is also paramount to Angkas, we join them in their effort to make the street safer for the general public.”
Royeca, for his part, said that the donation is part of Angkas’s safety advocacy.
“We have always been vocal about our advocacy for the safety of both the bikers and the passengers. Our donation to the HPG is in line with that advocacy, and which we hope will, in some way, contribute to the safety of our friends from the HPG as they patrol our highways and make them safe,” Royeca said.
“This is just the start of a partnership with HPG which we hope will expand to cover other areas that promote and improve road safety,” he further noted.
Gen. Fajardo also described the HPG’s partnership with Angkas as a joint effort to work for the benefit of the commuters and the motorists. “We work hand in hand for the safety, security and discipline of the motorists,” he said.
Fajardo also said that the donated helmets will be part of the HPG riders’ new uniform and will be the perfect tandem for the new BMW motorcycles that the HPG riders will soon be driving.