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Number coding suspended for today, March 19 – MMDA

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has lifted its number coding scheme for Monday, March 19, to help ease possible impact of the nationwide transport strike to the public. In a Twitter post, the MMDA said the…

MMDA lifts number coding on Wednesday due to transport strike

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has lifted its number coding for Wednesday to help commuters get a ride during an expected nationwide transport strike scheduled for that day. “To help commuters that might be affected by…

MMDA lifts number coding for Monday transport strike

In its bid to help the riding public on the first day of the transport strike, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has lifted the number coding for Monday. In an advisory posted on its social media accounts, the…

MMDA chair proposes 2-day coding scheme to ease traffic

Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Danilo Lim on Tuesday said he has proposed implementing a two-day coding scheme instead of the existing one-day system to lessen the volume of cars plying the roads of Metro Manila.…

Up next: ‘Modified odd-even’ on Edsa

Mayors in the National Capital Region may approve in April the implementation of the modified odd-even scheme that can reduce vehicle volume on Edsa by half, according to the head of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).…

Number coding for PUVs lifted Monday due to strike

The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has suspended the number-coding scheme for public utility vehicles (PUVs) for Monday, Feb. 27, due to the planned nationwide transport strike of jeepney operators. “Due to the scheduled transport strike tomorrow,…

MMDA: Number coding also lifted on Dec. 23, 29

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is also lifting the number coding scheme on Dec. 23 and 29 to make it easier for the public to go home to their provinces for the holidays. Observing that bus…

Pasig kicks off odd-even scheme

After a three-month experimental period, Pasig City will start strictly implementing the odd-even scheme on selected roads today with violators facing a P500 fine. Covered by the policy which aims to ease traffic in the city are…

‘No window hours’ expanded, extended

Citing its effectivity in easing traffic flow in the metropolis, the Metro Manila Council (MMC) agreed on Monday to implement the “no window hours” policy on 18 other major thoroughfares in Metro Manila, including Commonwealth and Taft…

Stricter ‘coding’ starting Oct. 25

Starting Oct. 25, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is no longer allowing the so-called “window hours” under the number coding scheme, for motorists taking Edsa and C5 Road. The window hours refer to the five-hour period—from…

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