The group later partnered with the Riders' Safety Advocates of the Philippines (RSAP) of Bonifacio Bosita and decided to launch a bid in the 2022 elections to get party-list representation in the House of Representatives.
[2] 1-Rider's first nominee is Rodge Gutierrez, a lawyer[2] while its second nominee is Bonifacio Bosita, RSAP founder and a retired police colonel[3] who featured in an altercation with a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) traffic enforcer in March 2021 which became subject of a viral video.
He disputed the enforcer's action of filing a ticket against a couple driving in tandem on a motorcycle for breaking a shoes-only policy – while the driver was wearing shoes the backseat woman passenger was penalized for wearing slippers causing her to miss a day of work.
Bosita made the enforcer reimburse the money the passenger lost for missing a day of work.
The organization's platform includes improving road safety and protecting motorists from abusive traffic enforcers.