Home > News MULTIMEDIA Ride-hailing service readies for new normal Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News Posted at May 29 2020 06:18 PM Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Partner-drivers of ride-hailing service Grab Philippines disinfect and install plastic dividers in their vehicles on Friday as they prepare for deployment on June 1, when Metro Manila shifts to the general community quarantine. Grab Philippines transport head Ronald Roda said some 20,000 drivers are expected to operate once restrictions for ride-hailing services are lifted. Grab explores P5 'disinfection fee' when ride-hailing resumes Read More: coronavirus COVID-19 Grab Philippines TNVS Grab GCQ GCQ transportation ride hailing service multimedia multimedia photos