More and more people are starting to use alternative mobility devices such as folding bicycles and electric kick scooters as last-mile solutions. There are a lot of possible uses in Metro Manila, after all.
Some motorists keep these two-wheelers in the trunks of their cars and pull them out to go around congested business districts. Commuters, meanwhile, have the luxury to hand-carry these mobility devices and bring them into trains and buses.
Now, if you’re the latter and you ride the LRT-2, the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) has a few reminders for you.
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First and foremost is that those who bring their folding bikes and EKS on the train should only board the last car. Also, only a maximum of five mobility devices can be boarded on the train at a time. Take note that only folding bikes with wheels sized 20 inches or less are allowed inside the trains.
Lastly, concerned commuters are advised to position themselves properly inside the trains so as not to inconvenience fellow passengers. For more information, you can check out the advisory below: