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  2. Grab Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Grab Holdings Inc. is a Singaporean multinational technology company headquartered in One-North, Singapore.It is the developer of a super-app for ride-hailing, food delivery, and digital payment services on mobile devices that operates in Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  3. Thailand's Central Group confirms $200 million investment in ...

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    TksThailand's Central Group, the country's largest retail conglomorate, confirmed on Thursday it will invest $200 million in a local entity of Singapore-based ride-hailing application Grab.

  4. Transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The Thai national police chief warned of harsh penalties for officials who mismanage traffic, adding that, "...police do not want to portray the idea that cabinet members are more important than the public." [17] In 2024 the Thai government suggested plans to introduce a congestion charge of 40-50 baht for vehicles entering central Bangkok.

  5. Motorcycle taxi - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle taxi, or cart bike or bike taxi, is a licensed form of transport in some countries. The taxi typically carries one passenger, who "rides pillion " behind the motorcycle operator. Multiple passengers are common in some countries.

  6. Lifan Group - Wikipedia

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    Now boasting motorcycle production bases in Thailand, Iran, Turkey, and Vietnam, [1] Lifan first established a presence in Vietnam in 1999 that made motorcycles and parts. [32] Beginning in March 2007, assembly of the 520 sedan commenced in Vietnam. [6] By mid-2009, the 320, 520i, and 620 had also been built or assembled in this country. [33]

  7. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's death rate for operators and passengers of motorized two- and three-wheeled motorbikes was the world's highest in 2016 at 74.4 fatalities per 100,000 population. [10]: 310–311 Sixty-six persons die every day on Thai roads, one every 22 minutes, [12] seven of them children.

  8. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bicycle-sharing systems, both docked and dockless. As of December 2016, roughly 1,000 cities worldwide have bike-sharing programs. As of December 2016, roughly 1,000 cities worldwide have bike-sharing programs.

  9. List of Kawasaki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki KRR 150 (Ninja KR 150R/ KR 150SP/ KR 150SE/KR 150SSE, Ninja KRR 150/KRR 150 SE/KRR 150SSR, Victor 150, Serpico 150/KRZ 150, ZSR Cyclone 150, Scorpion 150 (in Argentina) (Production year: 1989–2004 and 1996's–2015 for the Ninja 150R/SS in Indonesia) 2-stroke Engine (Marketed in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and ...