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MMDA gears up for 30th Southeast Asian Games

November 7, 2019 | MMDA | SEA Ganes | Southeast Asian Games | Traffic | Traffic Scheme

MMDA traffic scheme for SEA Games 2019

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is now gearing up in connection with the 30th Southeast Asian Games to be hosted by the Philippines from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11. Chairman Danilo Lim said his agency would deploy 2,000 personnel in key areas in the metropolis to supervise and help manage the traffic flow and provide Read More


NLEX says new toll road, higher traffic to lift sales

March 5, 2019 | Traffic

Photo Credit: Carmudi Philippines NLEX Corp. said it expects higher revenues this year, boosted by the opening of a new toll road and an increase in vehicle traffic at the North Luzon Expressway and Subic-Clark Tarlac Expressway. NLEX president and general manager Luigi Bautista said revenue was projected to reach P16 billion this year from Read More


NLEX, SCTEX, Cavitex brace for Undas travelers

October 25, 2017 | Traffic

MANILA, Philippines — The Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) is implementing a motorist assistance program dubbed “Safe Trip Mo Sagot Ko” along its expressways during the Halloween break. By Ramon Efren Lazaro With Louella Desiderio photo by: update.ph The program is seen to enhance traffic management and speed up toll collection. Personnel of the North Read More


Maraming salamat sa inyong lahat — QCPDPC

September 5, 2017 | Celebration | Developments | Traffic

1 SETYEMBRE 2017, ang petsang masasabing maibibilang sa kasaysayan ng Quezon City Police District Press Corps, isang asosasyon ng mamamahayag mula sa iba’t ibang media entity – diyaryo, telebisyon at radio na pawang nakatalaga sa lungsod para bantayan at iulat sa mamamayan ang araw-araw na nangyayari sa Kyusi partikular ang trabaho ng pulisya. Photo by: Read More


A vision fast shaping into reality

March 27, 2017 | Hanjin | History | Local Government Units | Military | Olongapo | Port | Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority | Traffic | United States

Twenty-five years later, Olongapo’s economy stands renewed. Its population grew once again and poised to even surpass the figure when it used to host the U.S. naval base. Businesses are thriving but they are no longer the kind that caters to service the needs of U.S. servicemen. Traffic was being felt especially on main roads, Read More


 
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