Manila: The Philippines government has jump-started a programme to put thousands of electric tricycles on the country’s roads with the release of a half-billion peso counterpart fund. In a statement, ...
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The lowly tricycle: occupying some hazy middle ground between car and bicycle, all too often it's dismissed as a novelty, a lark suitable only for children and dedicated iconoclasts – see, for example ...
The Philippines wants to replace millions of petrol-powered tricycles with electric ones as part of efforts to clean up the nation's polluting mass transport system, President Benigno Aquino said ...
MANILA — In the Philippines, the Asian Development Bank has finalized a $300-million loan to partially fund a nationwide electronic vehicle program that will be part of the mass transportation system.
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In Photo: Grab Philippines launches its premium tricycle services, which will serve as a mode of transportation for short-distance commuting. Ride-sharing firm Grab Philippines will be rolling out its ...
Study says there is a need to regulate the acquisition and operation of Philippine tricycles Manila: Motor-tricycles and motorbikes have eclipsed the jeepney as the ‘King’ of Philippine roads and now ...
The government will initially replace 20,000 tricycles that ply minor streets across the capital Manila and eventually expand the project throughout the country, Aquino said in a speech to government ...
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