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Ford targets fully autonomous vehicle for ride-sharing in 2021

Ford has announced its intent to have a high-volume, fully autonomous vehicle in commercial operation in 2021 in a ride-hailing or ride-sharing service.

INFOGRAPHIC | The real danger of cyber attacks on cars

Grand theft auto has come a long way. A crook does not need a gun or a crowbar to steal a car. With some technical know how and an internet connection, a thief could unlock a car, or even disable its engine.

Use of beep cards as toll payment on trial run in Cavitex

Beep cards are now being accepted as payment at the Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex) for the toll fees of Class 1 vehicles.

Uber claims uberPOOL a big hit in Metro Manila

Ride-sharing app Uber said its newest product uberPOOL is proving to be effective with helping decongest Manila with 73,000 unique riders taking an uberPOOL ride since its launch 40 days ago.

Consumers crave advanced tech in new car purchases: survey

Findings from the new survey indicated that new advanced technologies and increased connectivity are driving consumer preferences as they consider new vehicles.

Cebu is first PH city to offer cash payments to all Uber riders

Ride-sharing app Uber has announced that cash payments will now be available to all Cebu riders starting Friday, July 8, making Cebu the first city in the Philippines to offer the convenience of cash payments to all riders.

After topping Asian leg, Nissan opens GT Academy season 2 in PH

Joward Policarpio was crowned the grand winner and became the first Filipino Nissan GT Academy Asia champion. He beat other competitors from India, Indonesia, Japan, and Thailand.

CA junks petition of Cebu taxi operators against ride-sharing apps

The Land Transportation and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said the Court of Appeals of Cebu City recently dismissed the petition of Metro Cebu Taxi Operators Association (MCTOA) against the agency for allowing the operation of ride-sharing apps in the city.

LTFRB: Transport group ?desperate? against ride-sharing apps

Earlier this week, Jun Magno of transport group Stop & Go filed a complaint at the Ombudsman against Ginez, DOTC secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) operators such as Uber, Grab and UHop, for allegedly conspiring in allowing TNVS companies operate even without a franchise.

Uber, PayMaya start partnership with 50% off on first ride

The tie-up between PayMaya and Uber will allow more Filipinos to experience the ride-sharing service even without a credit card. The partnership is said to be the first-of-its-kind in Southeast Asia.

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