If you frequent areas like Bonifacio High Street in BGC or Ayala Avenue in Makati, you’ve probably seen commuters zip and zoom around on purple bikes and e-scooters. Those brightly colored, two-wheeled Personal Mobility Devices (PMD) are actually available for rent via Moovr Philippines.
For the past few years, Moovr has made getting around BGC and Makati much easier for people who work and live in the area. And for those heading to a museum or a restaurant, renting a bike or an e-scooter is also a great away to explore the surrounding area.
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The holiday season usually brings in more people to BGC and sidewalks, and parking lots are bound to fill up a lot quicker than normal. To help pedestrians get around, Moovr will be deploying more bikes and e-scooters around its stations in BGC, ensuring that everyone can pick one up and move easier.
Safety officers from Moovr will also be riding around BGC, making sure that each PMD is used properly and that other pedestrians are safe. Moovr is also working closely with BGC to smoothen the flow of foot and vehicle traffic around the roads and sidewalks.
Accessing, paying, and completing a ride with Moovr is all done through the Moovr app, and more software updates are currently being rolled out to fortify its digital platform. The app takes multiple cashless payment options, and users can even book two PMDs—one for them and one for a friend.
Moovr charges P25 for every 15 minutes on bike rentals, and P45 for every 10 minute use on e-scooters. And don’t forget your helmet.
