Ride-hailing app Grab Philippines has introduced its “CommuniKit”, an in-vehicle visual communication kit is designed to bridge the communication gap between passengers and deaf driver-partners.
The $100-million (around P5.8 billion) funding will be used to procure and install electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) and to purchase electric vehicles for commercial distribution.
By updating street maps through custom-designed dashcams, inDrive drivers can earn $HONEY tokens, which can be managed through Coins.ph and converted into peso currency or exchanged for other cryptocurrencies for trading.
cryptocurrency exchange Coins.ph and Ride-hailing platform inDrive have launched the country’s first blockchain-powered fleet that will allow InDrive drivers to earn extra rewards by mapping the roads of Metro Manila.
Sen. Raffy Tulfo said he will file a resolution seeking an investigation over surge fees imposed by Transportation Network Vehicle Services (TNVS) including Grab Philippines, especially amid the holiday season.
The next-generation Tamaraw has been reimagined for the modern era as a multi-purpose people and goods mover both for business and personal use. It is manufactured locally at the Toyota Motor Philippines plant in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Commuters utilizing the Bonifacio Transport Corporation (BGC) buses can now pay their fares by tapping any Mastercard credit, debit, or prepaid card on the beep BGC bus validators.