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Pasay resumes free ride program powered by Toyota
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|September 01, 2025
IN SUSTAINING the benefits demonstrated by the Toyota Community Shuttle (TCS) program from December 2023 to last January, the City Government of Pasay announced the resumption of free shuttle rides for another year, starting Aug. 12. Toyota Mobility Solutions Philippines, Inc. (TMSPH) continues to be the digital mobility solution provider with a one-year free subscription to the ‘myTOYOTA Shuttle PH’ for optimized route planning and seat booking for passengers, as well as the ‘Toyota Fleet Connected Service,’ which provides vehicle usage and driving behavior data for administrator.
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The shuttle service utilizes five Toyota Lite Ace units donated by Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. (TMP) in March. The TCS program is a corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative that supports t
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