His bike is his partner and he often shares valuable experiences with motoring enthusiasts and other riders. We felt sad when the show made an exit, even if it's rating well, due to the lack of support from advertisers. We'll, we're glad that Jay is now back on GMA News TV Channel 11 with a new motorbike show, "Ride Ph" (which is short for "Ride Philippines").
In the past few years, there has been a rapid shift in our transport system and the motorcycle has become the preferred vehicle by many people due to our horrible traffic situation. Last year alone, motorbike sale went up by 40%.
"Hindi na mapipigilan ang pagdami ng mga gumagamit ng motorsiklo going to and from work and in their jobs like mailmen, messengers and delivery boys," says Jay. "You'll notice that many vehicular accidents involve motorbikes. So we have to remind them about the need for safety, like the need for helmets, and other safety gears like jacket, gloves and riding boots. And also, their responsibility to other vehicles and people who are using the road like them. We all need better discipline on the road and not be reckless, careless bikers."

Jay is the eldest of veteran broadcaster Jose "Joe" Taruc Jr. His real name is Jose Taruc III and he has his two younger brothers who are named the IV and V, plus a sister named Joanne. In college, he initially took up dentistry then shifted to masscomm and got his degree from CEU in 1992. He found work as P.A. (production assistant) in GMA's "Brigada Siete" and rose from the ranks, capped by his winning the prestigious Peabody Award for the docu, "Batang Alipin". Although he didn't become a dentist, he got to marry one named June and they've been married for 15 years. They have a son, Luis, and a daughter, Sophie, who battled spinal muscular atrophy early in life but is now doing well.

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