The transit directions app is working with the Pasig City government to allow users to track buses and shuttles plying specific routes as they make their way through the city.
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine transit directions app Sakay.ph added a new feature to augment how users can learn how to get around.
Sakay.ph co-founder Kenneth Yu told Rappler the GPS tracking was for"40 to 50 vehicles for the Pasig project," with the vehicles – buses and shuttles, for now – plying set routes. He hopes to add tricyles and jeepneys to the system in the future as they become available. Aside from the project specific to Pasig City, the GPS tracking system is also available for tracking frontliner vehicles set up by the Department of Transportation and the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Yu is also reaching out to other local government units and organizations, as he said the company wants to have more groups on board the project.
For those who want to test it on a laptop or without downloading a new software, users can also go toTo access the Pasig trackers, users can look for the"PasigTransport" option, then choose one of the routes specific to them to track the location of available transportation so long as they are operational at that time. The GPS tracking signals will not show if they're off duty.
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