Showing results for "public tranport"
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The Metro Manila Subway project has reached the ‘point of no return’—DOTr / News
The DOTr has announced that the 33 km Metro Manila Subway project has officially commenced tunneling operations.
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LTFRB scales down buses on EDSA after Libreng Sakay ends, releases fare guide / News
The LTFRB announced a reduction of busses on the EDSA Busway Carousel and releases a new fare guide for commuters.
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Department of Transportation officially opens EDSA Carousel Tramo Station / News
The DOTr officially opens the EDSA Carousel Tramo Station for commuters.
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Hyundai Motor Philippines invites you to MOA for Night Of Lights / News
Hyundai presents Night Of Lights, now open to the public with an immersive audio-visual drive-through.
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2023 Honda BR-V First Impressions | AutoDeal Walkaround / Video Review
Originally making its public debut at the Philippine International Motor Show, the all-new Honda BR-V has officially launched sporting new looks, new features, and four variants to choose fr...
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2023 Nissan Kicks prices and specs released ahead of launch / News
With its pricing now made public, the Nissan Kicks has made the hybrid segment even more competitive with its set of features.
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Geely opens its doors in the Central Visayas region with its new dealer in Dumaguete City / News
Geely Dumaguete is located in Poblacion, Sibulan, Negros Oriental and is now open to the public.
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Toyota Gazoo Racing Vios Cup officially starts its 2022 race season / News
Thrill and excitement dominated the racetrack last weekend as TMP welcomed the public back in the grandstands
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SMC to reopen Skyway system to Class 2 vehicles starting April 1, 2022 / News
SMC is imposing a 60 km/h speed limit and setting dedicated lines at certain congested areas.
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What could happen if the Philippines runs out of gas / Featured Article
We theorize what could happen to the Philippines if it were to run out of gas and what solutions could be done in order to prevent it from severely impacting the public.
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Metro Manila mayors are reportedly ready to shift to Alert Level 0 / News
Guidelines for a possible Alert Level 0 designation are still unclear at the moment.
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LTFRB: Minimum jeepney fare to remain at P9 / News
The LTFRB has put its foot down and rejected calls to increase the minimum PUJ fare to P15.
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MMDA: No need to return to regular coding / News
With the rising gas prices, we could see fewer and fewer cars being used on the road and a shift towards public or alternative transport.
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The DOTr scraps plastic barrier requirement for public transportation under Alert Level 1 / News
It looks like we are returning to normal as COVID-19 cases seem to be on the decline with more relaxed health and safety protocols set into place.
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Metro Manila public transport returns to 100% capacity under Alert Level 1 / News
Jeepneys, buses, trains, taxis, and tricycles can now operate at full seating capacity.
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Toyota Philippines confirms new Avanza for March launch with P813k starting price / News
The Japanese automaker’s newest MPV will soon hit the local market with a new chassis, possibly a new transmission, and a starting price of P813,000.
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Transport groups demand P10 minimum PUJ fare / News
Even a P1 fare hike could go a long way for PUJ drivers who have suffered during the recent oil price hikes.
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SMC inaugurates SLEX Elevated Extension project / News
The project could serve up to 200,000 vehicles per day and boost post-pandemic economic growth.
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Your car’s interior can be dirtier than a public toilet seat / Featured Article
Website CarRentals.com wants you to realize how dirty the average car interior is.
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Phase 1 of the LRT-1 Cavite Extension viaduct is now complete / News
LRMC started work on the railway extension back in September 2019.