Partnership with Top Industry Brands like Zigooter, Ssingssing, and Kickgoing
Up to 50% Discount for All Substitute Drivers for 3 Months

T Map Mobility Offers Scooter Fare Discounts for Substitute Drivers... Worries About Late-Night and Short-Distance Travel 'Gone' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] TMAP Mobility is supporting the mobility convenience of ‘TMAP Ansim Daeri’ drivers in collaboration with the shared kickboard industry.


On the 19th, TMAP Mobility announced that for the first three months after the launch of TMAP Ansim Daeri, all designated drivers will receive up to a 50% discount on shared kickboard usage fees. Available brands include top industry players such as Gicooter, Ssingssing, and Kickgoing.


This benefit was prepared considering the nature of the designated driver business, where drivers often travel late at night and public transportation is not easily accessible. Any driver member registered with TMAP Ansim Daeri can apply for and receive the benefit regardless of their driving performance.


Usage instructions will be provided through notices in the driver application, and unlimited discounts can be received until September 30. Gicooter offers a 20% discount per ride regardless of day or night, Ssingssing provides a free unlock coupon for rides during late-night hours (21:00?05:00), and Kickgoing offers a 50% discount per ride during late-night hours (21:00?05:00).


To commemorate the launch of the TMAP Ansim Daeri service, TMAP Mobility will fully refund the designated driver commission fees for three months. In addition, they plan to strengthen various benefits for drivers, including rental car replacement support in case of accidents, business liability insurance, and low-interest small safe loans, providing support not only for driving but also for daily life.



Jang Gyohee, head of TMAP Mobility MOD1 Group, stated, “Through partnerships with kickboard companies, we expect drivers to move easily and quickly even in areas or distances where using public transportation is inconvenient, and to be able to handle calls over a wider radius compared to walking.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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