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The 2023 Guide to Number Coding in the Philippines / Featured Article
Unsure about the Number Coding scheme in the Philippines? Our complete guide provides comprehensive details on everything from coding days to window hours in all locations affected by the Nu...
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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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The LTO’s new handheld payment terminals can allow motorists to pay for tickets instantly / News
The LTO will roll out its e-TOP terminals, for enforcers to log tickets and motorists to settle payments electronically.
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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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Quezon City honors DILG memo regarding the confiscation of licenses / News
The local QC government issued a statement regarding the confiscation of licenses.
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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.
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MMDA suspends number coding for PUVs / News
The MMDA is also looking hard at the no-contact apprehension program, but that remains enforced as of now.
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The MMDA will start apprehending number coding violators by August 18, 2022 / News
The MMDA will issue tickets to number coding violators three days after its scheduled start, August 15, 2022.
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The number coding scheme is back starting August 15, 2022 / News
The MMDA announced that the Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) will be reimplemented by August 15, 2022.
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What to do when contesting a No Contact Apprehension Notice / Tips & Advice
Here’s a quick guide on how to contest a No Contact Apprehension Notice of Violation specific per city.
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MMDA to switch to a traffic-sensing system from stoplight timers / News
Our stoplights could become even smarter reducing the need for timed stoplights while still being enforced traffic regulations.