(SPOT.ph) With Uber's exit in the country on April 16, commuting in the Metro Manila just got even worse. The ride-sharing app, despite being a more expensive option, saved the rushing yuppie's life from the hellhole that is the city's public transportation; and now, it seems that Grab drivers are taking advantage of its monopoly in the market. We round up a few difficulties experienced by riders who are left with no choice but to book Grab for their daily commute—at least until Hype and Hirna begin their operation.
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