
LTFRB”s surge may affect ride availability, says Grab
Grab Philippines said it respected and accepted the government”s order to cut surge pricing for Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) trips, but warned that the temporary measure might hurt drivers and weaken ride availability during the Christmas rush.
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