KABU, a ride-hailing service that allows customers to pick the language of their driver has returned to Victoria after three years.
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“We know there’s definitely demand among the international students for affordable, reliable, safe transportation options to and from the universities and colleges in the Greater Victoria area,” he said, adding. “We’re in a position again, to be able to reopen in Victoria, and we’re excited to do it.Inc., the company offers multiple service levels, such as KABU Pure, the most affordable ride-hailing option, to KABU Plus, which offers customers minivans and SUVs that can carry up to 6 passengers.
“We’re open to everybody. So we got our start in the international students sector, but now we’re available on the Apple Store and Google Play,” he said. “So, you can download our app, you can register for an account, and then you can make a ride request to get around town.” Van den Hemel said the company has about a dozen drivers in the Greater Victoria area and that all of their drivers have been trained, vetted and insured.
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