Since the beginning of February this year, Grab has announced that it is temporarily suspending its GrabBike service after the LTFRB issued a direct order addressed to MYTAXI.PH, Grab’s parent company. Today, we’ve tried out the app ourselves and we were able to reserve a booking — proving they are once again available to the public.
Today, we’ve tried out the app ourselves and we were able to reserve a booking — proving they are once again available to the public.
The reason behind the previous suspension was due to the unauthorized offering of motorcycles as a mode of public transportation. Although for those wondering if the service is now legal, the company mentions that they are “always in communication with the authorities” as stated in the FAQs section of GrabBike’s page.
Interested individuals may download the standalone app from their page and book a ride immediately.
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How much will this be?
Report ko na kaya, para may oera na ako
Gaano ka safe ba ito?
on a scale of 1 to your mama? your mama.