Public market and street vendors in Manila show support for Angkas’ safety record
Manila, Philippines — The safety record of Angkas, the homegrown motorcycle ride-hailing service, has reached new heights as public market and street vendors all over Manila were seen wearing Angkas shirts bearing the company’s catchy slogans.
The shirts read, “99.997% Safe” and “Angkas Safety Record is Known to be Better Than Condoms,” highlighting the company’s unwavering commitment to safety.
Angkas has been a popular choice for commuters in Manila since its launch in 2016, and it has been consistently recognized for its safety standards. The company has implemented various safety protocols to ensure the safety of both the riders and the passengers. These include regular bike maintenance, mandatory safety gear, and stringent background checks for all its riders.
The vendors in areas like Baclaran along Roxas Boulevard, Buendia Jac Liner along EDSA Taft, Boni EDSA, Guadalupe along EDSA, Guadalupe public market, Pasay Rotonda, GMA Kamuning Station, and Kamuning Public Market have shown their support for Angkas by wearing the company’s shirts with pride. Even the sari-sari stores in these areas bear the branding of Angkas all over Manila, showing the widespread support for the company’s safety initiatives.
Angkas CEO, George Royeca, expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support of the vendors and the people of Manila. “We are thrilled to see our safety record being acknowledged and appreciated by the public. Safety has always been our top priority, and we are committed to providing safe and reliable transportation services to all our passengers. We thank the vendors for their support and encourage everyone to prioritize safety above everything else.”
Article continues after this advertisementThe public market and street vendors’ display of support for Angkas is a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to safety. Angkas’ efforts to ensure the safety of its passengers and riders have earned it the trust and loyalty of the people of Manila.
For more information, please visit the Angkas website at www.angkas.com.