
You asked for it and we’ve got it back! This week travel anywhere and anytime in Faridabad on MOTO and pay a flat fare of ₹10.
That’s right – no promo codes needed. Just request a ride, hop off at your destination (within minutes) and pay ₹10. No questions asked. It’s probably the easiest way to get around your neighborhood and Faridabad. Even if it’s a quick trip to the local store, request and hop onto a MOTO and beat the Faridabad traffic, for just ₹10.
Remember the days when your pocket money was ₹10 and it covered pretty much everything? From a meal at the canteen to your last mile commute. Back in the day, you could accomplish a lot with a ₹10 note. Well, it’s time to start keeping it handy again.
HOW IT WORKS
- Choose the MOTO option. Enter your destination and request for a ride
- You will be shown an upfront fare of ₹10 for the destination entered if it is upto 4Kms. No promo code needed
- Promotion is valid on rides upto 4Km. For trips greater than 4kms your fare will be a maximum of ₹39
- We’ll show your driver’s details straight away – name, photo and the details of the motorbike
- All riders and drivers have to wear a helmet in Faridabad by law. Your MOTO driver will have a spare one for you
- Promotion is valid on all MOTO rides in Faridabad Only
- Always check the final fare to the destination on your app before requesting
- Promotion is valid from 22 March 2017 till midnight, 4th April 2017
COVERAGE
Note: MOTO will be available in the below areas in Faridabad – between 7:30AM and 9:30PM
MOTO is the same Uber experience you know and have come to expect – Save time and Save money. And even if you don’t live, work, or study in Faridabad. Share this with a friend who does!
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Posted by Ritwika Deb
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