Showing results for "3digit coding"
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2024 BYD Sealion 6 DM-i First Impressions | You Won't Believe Its Price / Video Feature
BYD is rolling out something special. It's a model that we didn't expect, with a powertrain that's unlike anything we've seen from BYD up to this point. With a gasoline generator paired with...
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2024 MG 3 Hybrid First Impressions | AutoDeal Walkaround / Video Feature
If we're being honest, this could be the best value car in the market today. Starting at under P700,000, and topping out at just under P1,100,000, the MG 3 is a fine little hatchback for the...
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The 2024 Guide to Number Coding in the Philippines / Featured Article
Still confused about the Metro Manila UVVRP? We've summarized all the information you need to know in this article.
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2024 GWM Haval Jolion DCT Supreme Review | No Hybrid No Problem? / Video Review
With GWM coming to the Philippines with a full lineup of hybrid crossovers, the Haval Jolion DCT Supreme is an interesting car to review, not only because it has all the bells and whistles t...
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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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The "EV" for now: Nissan Kicks e-POWER / Featured Article
The Nissan Kicks e-POWER is the perfect vehicle for the Philippines. Fun to drive, good in traffic, and free of coding.
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Porsche unveils 2024 Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid—The most powerful Cayenne of all time / News
The Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid boasts form and function, which features the apex of the iconic nameplate.
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We Get Stopped In The Nissan Kicks e-POWER! | Number Coding Test and a Road Trip / Video Feature
The Nissan Kicks e-POWER is exempt from the number coding scheme, according to the EVIDA law until 2030. We put the crossover to the test on the streets of Metro Manila, and even through the...
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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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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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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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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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Is there number coding on Philippine Highways/Expressways? / Featured Article
Number coding on the highway? If it’s privately-owned you’re good.
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A new number coding scheme could be passed by May 2022 / News
With worsening traffic conditions, the MMDA passed a new number coding scheme to be approved by May 2022.
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MMDA proposal: Your new and old cars will have the same ending plate / News
It could help lessen the amount of traffic that regularly plagues Metro Manila.
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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.