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LOOK: Grab rolls out 'GrabJeep'
LOOK: Grab rolls out 'GrabJeep'
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 19, 2016 06:50 PM PHT

MANILA - After GrabBike, Grab Philippines rolled out a new service in Metro Manila using a modified and air-conditioned jeepney.
MANILA - After GrabBike, Grab Philippines rolled out a new service in Metro Manila using a modified and air-conditioned jeepney.
In a Facebook post, Grab said its GrabJeep started making its rounds on Friday.
In a Facebook post, Grab said its GrabJeep started making its rounds on Friday.
The EDSA-bound service will make stops in Magallanes, Ayala, Buendia, Guadalupe, Boni, Shaw, Megamall, Ortigas, Santolan, Araneta, and SM North EDSA.
The EDSA-bound service will make stops in Magallanes, Ayala, Buendia, Guadalupe, Boni, Shaw, Megamall, Ortigas, Santolan, Araneta, and SM North EDSA.
Grab said the service is available for free from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. However, the company did not say if the service will be offered for a limited time only.
Grab said the service is available for free from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. However, the company did not say if the service will be offered for a limited time only.
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Grab is the company behind the GrabCar and GrabTaxi service, which provides commuters with convenient booking options using a mobile app.
Grab is the company behind the GrabCar and GrabTaxi service, which provides commuters with convenient booking options using a mobile app.
The firm also launched GrabBike in Metro Manila, but the service was suspended by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) due to regulation issues.
The firm also launched GrabBike in Metro Manila, but the service was suspended by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) due to regulation issues.
The LTFRB earlier said the operations of GrabBike should cease until the Board and the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) promulgate guidelines on the service.
The LTFRB earlier said the operations of GrabBike should cease until the Board and the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) promulgate guidelines on the service.
Aside from the Philippines, Grab also operates in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
Aside from the Philippines, Grab also operates in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
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