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GrabTaxis now ready for cashless rides with GrabPay option

Starting May 22, around 400 taxi drivers from Baguio and Naga City will resume plying the roads, implementing cashless transactions during rides. Awaiting the resumption of public transportation in other cities, Grab said it has trained and prepared almost 7,000 taxi drivers to likewise conduct cashless rides.

Solon urges use of QR codes to track passengers in PUVs

A lawmaker said the ancient manual sign-up method would be burdensome on both the drivers and commuters, aside from exposing them to identity thieves, stalkers, and other privacy violators.

Huawei partners with carmakers to cultivate 5G automobile ecosphere

With advantages in transmission speed, reliability and low latency, 5G technology is considered essential for enhancing connected vehicles’ self-driving and entertainment capabilities.

LGUs deploying e-trikes to transport front-liners

Based on reported data of the Department of Energy, more than 1,640 e-trikes are currently operating by LGUS to serve front-liners.

Grab PH launches on-demand grocery delivery service

Grab Philippines said the service, currently at its beta phase, allows users to purchase grocery items and other dry goods from its partner establishments, while other products such as medicines will soon be offered as well.

Waze data shows driving drastically down in PH, globally

Data from traffic navigation app Waze has revealed that across the world, most countries have dramatically stopped driving.

TNVS gets first crack on gov’t cash aid for PUV drivers

Landbank started releasing on Tuesday, April 7, cash aid totaling P33.408 million or P8,000 each to 4,176 TNVS drivers in NCR to help them cope with the suspension of mass public transportation amid the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon.

Ford deploys Transit vans to transport medical frontliners

Ford Philippines is deploying its Ford Transit vans to help transport medical and healthcare frontliners amid the enhanced community quarantine that saw the suspension of public transportation in Luzon.

As partners seek 1-month subsidy, Grab PH offers loan and delivery onboarding

The company made the overtures as a group of operators and drivers that calls itself Laban TNVS appealed to Grab to provide emergency financial assistance worth P1,000 daily or P24,000 monthly subsidy.

EV bill pushed in Senate to reduce PH dependence on oil

Currently, the transport sector is the biggest contributor to the country's total energy consumption at 35 percent, 88 percent of which is for road transport.

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