Stranded? Move It is here to save you and your wallet from rush hour woes

Stranded? Move It is here to save you and your wallet from rush hour woes

Filipino commuters, a red-hot MotoTaxi hailing service is here to save you against bad traffic and booking surges. Move on to Move It!
/ 03:02 PM June 22, 2022

Can’t book a ride going home? Look no further! Move It is here to save you from the struggle.

Commuting – whether through public transport or booking a ride – has always been one of the most difficult challenges we’ve had to face, more so during the pandemic. Some people get up as early as 4AM to beat the morning rush and leave work at a later time to escape another traffic jam on the way home. With the never-ending increase in gas prices, long lines for public transportation services, and daily traffic around the metro (rush hour or not!), commuting in the city has become a complete nightmare.

Move It

But you’re in luck! Move It, a new player and locally-owned motorcycle taxi solutions provider has entered the moto-hailing scene in providing accessible, affordable, and safe rides for all. Not only does Move It have enough riders to accommodate bookings, but riders are sure to be friendly and reliable, keeping you safe as you make your way home or to your next destination. The cherry on top is that Move It already offers the lowest rides in the market, paired with regular promos and discounts that make the total fare even lower!

Enjoy your Move It promo!

Ready to book a ride? Whether it’s your first time or if you’re a regular Move It passenger, you can use the promo code TIME2MOVEIT to get P20 off for four rides booked through the app. Hurry because this promo code is only available for a limited time, so make sure you get moving today!

Move It

Here’s to getting around town without having to worry about breaking the bank or limited booking availability. Download the Move It app now via PlayStore or App store.

Move It

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