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Grab, MOVE IT conduct road safety training for Cebu drivers and riders

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In line with its steadfast commitment to road safety, Grab and MOVE IT marked the celebration of Road Safety Month in June by spearheading a road safety training program for drivers, riders and delivery partners in Cebu and other major cities.

The training programs, dubbed as โ€œDrive Safe: Takbong Swabe, Safe Palagi!โ€ which drew thousands of participants, focused on critical aspects of road safety, such as defensive driving, vehicle maintenance and traffic rules and regulations.

As a key highlight of the training program, Grab and MOVE IT also officially launched two new safety features on the driver apps: the Fatigue Nudge and the Real-Time Overspeeding Alert.

Fatigue Nudge is a smart driver fatigue management feature that monitors the driversโ€™ active online hours and sends them a reminder to take a break when they have exceeded the recommended online threshold. ย This feature will go live on the Grab and MOVE IT driver apps this month.

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Fatigue Nudge and Real-Time Overspeeding Alert were activated in support of the commitment of Grab and MOVE IT to continuously elevate the safety guardrails on their platforms

Real-Time Overspeeding Alert, on the other hand, is a feature that encourages drivers to follow road speed limits. Leveraging the accuracy and precision of GrabMaps, the vehicleโ€™s speedometer will turn red when the driver exceeds the roadโ€™s speed limits, urging them driver to slow down.

โ€œSafety is a cornerstone of everything we do at Grab,โ€ Grab Philippines Chief Operating Officer Ronald Roda pointed out. โ€œTo us, we view safety as a shared responsibility across all our stakeholders โ€“ be it passengers, regulators, drivers and platforms.โ€

The road safety training program was offered in collaboration with CEMEX, the Philippine National Police (PNP) and local transportation experts, with each one conducting a separate workshop focused on promoting road safety.

CEMEX led a workshop educating drivers and riders about maintaining safe distances and blind spots, which are invaluable safety measures particularly for vulnerable motorists like two-wheel drivers.

Transportation experts, meanwhile, reinforced traffic rules and regulations with a workshop designed to elevate the driversโ€™ and ridersโ€™ understanding of road responsibilities. Roda explained that the workshops are part of Grabโ€™s goal to ensure safety, efficiency and fairness on roads and highways in order to create a more informed and cautious driving community.

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Grab Philippines Head of Operations CJ Lacsican, along with representatives from MOVE IT, joined Chief PNP Police General Rommel Francisco Marbil in the official signing of a memorandum of agreement between the ride-hailing platforms and the PNP

Grab and MOVE IT also renewed its shared commitment with the PNP to promote a trustworthy and secure transportation environment for every user. As part of this commitment, an Emergency SOS Button is available to passengers during their ride and provides a direct line to police hotlines for emergency assistance.

โ€œThis is part of Grabโ€™s commitment extends beyond simply transporting individuals. It encompasses a steadfast dedication to ensuring every journey is synonymous with safety,โ€ Roda explained.

He further pointed out that โ€œGrab is continuously innovating our safety and security measures, championing driver skills development, activating cutting edge safety technology and collaborating with like-minded partners to share a future for ride-hailing that is safe, secure and responsible.โ€