Showing results for "MMDA news"
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MMDA set to increase fines for EDSA Bus Lane violators starting November 13, 2023 / News
This November, the MMDA will raise fines for violators of the EDSA bus lane in an effort to deter motorists from using it.
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Report: MMDA to implement 7 AM to 7 PM coding scheme soon / News
In order to mitigate road congestion during the holidays, the MMDA is set to implement a 12-hour coding scheme soon.
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MMDA unveils its new state-of-the-art command center / News
The MMDA unveiled its latest and largest command and control center featuring cutting-edge tech this July 12, 2023.
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Various transport groups in favor of equipping MMDA enforcers with body cams / News
The MMDA received a ton of support from various transport groups to equip its enforcers with body cameras.
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MMDA will launch digital payment of Single Ticketing System by third week of May / News
Digital payment devices will rollout by third week of May according to the MMDA.
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MMDA and LGUs to implement Single Ticketing System today, May 2, 2023 / News
In theory, the Single Ticketing System should lessen corruption and make it easier for all motorists.
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100 MMDA enforcers to be equipped with new body cameras / News
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is fielding 100 enforcers with body cameras in the fight against bribery.
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Metro Manila single ticketing system greenlit for May 2 rollout / News
The region-wide single ticketing system policy will take effect on May 2, unifying traffic laws and fines in the metro.
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MMDA to deploy Libreng Sakay vehicles and LGUs to deploy vehicles amidst transport strike / News
The MMDA is deploying Libreng Saskay vehicles starting March 7, 2023, in response to the temporary PUV shortage.
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Swedish company Sweco International AB collaborates with the DOTr to improve the EDSA Busway / News
The DOTr, along with consultancy company Sweco International are working together to improve the EDSA Busway system.
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The Metro Manila Traffic Code of 2023 to likely bring back the NCAP by April / News
The NCAP is coming back, now with a centralized ticketing system across all cities in Metro Manila.
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Cars can use all lanes of EDSA-Ayala Southbound - MMDA / News
The MMDA says private cars can use the PUB loading/unloading lanes of the EDSA-Ayala Southbound service road.
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Final draft of the single-ticketing system for Metro Manila gets approval / News
The MMDA, LTO, and Metro Manila mayors approved the final draft of the new Metro Manila single-ticketing system.
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Number Coding suspended on December 8, 2022—Feast of the Immaculate Conception / News
No number coding on Thursday, which means vehicles with plates ending in 7 and 8 are allowed out during coding hours.
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C5 Ortigas and Pasig Blvd. Flyovers set for rehabilitation this December / News
Brace for some traffic after rush hour on C5 due to Flyover rehabilitation from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM daily until December 30, 2022.
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MMDA to temporarily suspend road works over the Christmas season / News
Along with the announcement of the temporary suspension of road works, the MMDA has also announced the extension of mall hours for consumers.
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The Number Coding scheme is suspended from October 31 to November 1, 2022 / News
The Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) is suspended for Undas this year, from Oct 31 to Nov 1.
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The MMDA and DILG want to unify LGU traffic management / News
The MMDA, DILG, and LGUs meet to improve consistency in relation to traffic management.
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Traffic disruptions expected In Ortigas Center due to ADB meeting according to the MMDA / News
The MMDA will be providing assistance for the 55th Annual ADB Meeting from September 26 to 30, 2022. Expect traffic.
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MMDA: No more coding exemptions for senior citizens and PWDs / News
The existence of window hours is apparently enough reason to discard the exemptions.