Uber expands two-wheeler service to additional cities in Andhra Pradesh
With the launch of Uber Moto in Rajamundry and Nellore, Uber enhances its portfolio of transport options available to riders in Andhra Pradesh.
Uber today announced the expansion of its popular two-wheeler service, Uber Moto, into Rajahmundry and Nellore, further solidifying its commitment to enhance urban mobility across Andhra Pradesh.
Uber Moto enables commuters to conveniently book bike rides through the Uber app, providing essential driver and bike details, ensuring safety with GPS tracking, and offering features like two-way feedback and trip-sharing capabilities.
Abhishek Padhye, Head of Regional Business Operations, Uber India and South Asia, commented, "This expansion highlights our commitment to unlocking growth opportunities by offering affordable and convenient transportation solutions for millions of riders. It also reinforces our efforts to create significant earning avenues for drivers, aligning with our 'India to Bharat' strategy."
With the launch of Uber Moto in Rajamundry and Nellore, Uber enhances its portfolio of transport options available to riders in Andhra Pradesh, offering a comprehensive range across two, three, and four wheels to cater to diverse intracity and intercity travel needs. This expansion also creates livelihood opportunities for tens of thousands of people.
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10 Jul 2024
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