Riding Safely: The MAX Okada Impact!

MAXdrive
2 min readJun 17, 2020

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Popularly referred to as Okada, motorcycles are used for public transportation in most Nigerian cities.

Okada is commuters’ preferred choice because it is cheaper and gets them to their destination faster than a motor vehicle. Another great advantage is its commercial part, as it creates income and makes a significant impact on the economy.

The pandemic put a hold on economic activities and the government placed movement restrictions in some parts of the country to contain the virus. Most businesses were left with no choice but to temporarily halt their operations, and this also affected okada transport — okada riders experienced a decline in patronage as a result.

Movement restrictions have been slowly lifted and traffic still proves to be inevitable. Okada remains a great mode of transportation in beating the traffic menace.

Regardless of okada availability in every corner of the country, getting a safety-conscious rider is a major concern for commuters. Ride-hailing platforms like MAX Okada have created a solution to this problem by providing its well-trained riders with safe and high-quality motorcycles.

MAX riders (Champions) undergo immense training in rider/passenger safety and traffic rules. Users can also rate their riders after every trip.

With MAX Okada, you can beat traffic and reduce your daily commute time by 70% on a safe and affordable trip. With real-time monitoring, well-trained and experienced riders, MAX Okada offers users a safe alternative to get around the city.

Despite the pandemic, MAX keeps upgrading its technology to provide customers with safer modes of transaction. The use of digital wallet and electronic payment features available on our mobile and web platforms, eliminates the need for cash transactions while using MAX Okada.

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