Angkas Rider Goes Viral For Allowing Passenger to Drive After Constant Directions
A motorcycle-taxi rider goes viral and elicited comments online for letting his passenger drvier after constantly giving directions.
Angkas is a motorcycle ride-hailing company in the Philippines that helps commuters get around quickly, especially in areas with heavy traffic. It’s a popular choice for people who want to save time during rush hours, as motorcycles can easily weave through congested streets.
Safety is a top priority for Angkas. Their biker partners go through thorough training to ensure passengers have a safe and comfortable ride. Riders are also provided with helmets for themselves and their passengers, keeping everyone protected and following safety rules.
The service is also budget-friendly, with costs based on distance and the option to pay in cash or via cashless methods. It has not only made commuting easier but has also provided job opportunities for many Filipinos.
Recently, the Facebook user Valentino J.R. Dizon, an Angkas driver, shared a playful moment between him and his passenger. The post spread like wildfire online and garnered various reactions from the netizens.
It started when Valentino’s passenger, who turned out to be his wife, couldn’t stop pointing out directions from the back seat during their trip. Apparently, her constant instructions made Valentino feel like she was better suited to take the reins.
So, he came up with a witty solution to stop the endless discussion.
In the middle of their journey, Valentino decided to let his wife take over the driving. Swapping places, he climbed onto the back seat while his wife drove the motorcycle, leaving him as the unexpected passenger.
Dizon shared the post stating that since women are always right, she might as well drive.
In another post, an Angkas rider shares inspiring journey to finish college
Here is the full post:
“Turo Ng turo Ng Daan yan ikaw mag drive total palagi kayong tama mga babae”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post: