
Uber driver creates funny ‘ride type menu’ for passengers
George Ure, a TNV driver in Seattle, United States, created an amusing “ride type menu” for passengers of all kinds.
George Ure, a TNV driver in Seattle, United States, created an amusing “ride type menu” for passengers of all kinds.
Your mantra the week: “A lesson learned is a blessing earned.”
The stellar attendance at Uber’s fourth anniversary event last Friday could only mean one thing: Filipinos are still backing this popular transportation network company, despite pressure from various sectors.
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SINGAPORE—It’s easy to see why Uber has gained a cult following in the Philippines. It offers reliable, safe, and quick transport to just about any point in the city. Its drivers, for the most part, are courteous and respectful.
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail inq.tobeyou@gmail.com For many young people, getting a ride via Uber and Grab has become a vital part of
Three years ago I was taken and held up by three men in a taxi. I was going to meet friends after work, and the driver made a sudden turn. His two cohorts jumped in as he declared: “Holdup ’to, makisama ka lang. Babarilin kita kapag pumalag ka.”
Not to frighten him, but if Sen. JV Ejercito had been nearby when he announced the détente between the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and ridesharing services Uber and Grab, I would have hugged him.
One lucky cab driver got a chance to give Miss Philippines Universe Maxine Medina a ride. Uber transport driver Jovel Santos posted on Facebook yesterday, January 30, a photo of
In the wee hours of a weekday, commuters wait at the corner of Edsa Extension and Roxas Boulevard for a jeepney bound for Alabang.
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