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Inquirer on MSNMark Villar urges DOTr, DPWH: Provide updates on Edsa decongestion planSenator Mark Villar has called on the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Department of Public Works and Highways ...
How do you solve the horrendous traffic situation in Metro Manila? First, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met earlier this ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNLIST: Metro Manila roads closed for reblocking, repair, Feb. 14-17The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on Friday announced the list of roads that will be closed this weekend for reblocking and repair. The following will be closed from 11 p.m Friday ...
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Inquirer on MSNMMDA, DOTr differ on Edsa buswayTop officials of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) appear to ...
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Inquirer on MSNVehicles owned by Pacquiao, PNP among Edsa busway violatorsAlmost five years after the Edsa Busway was opened, thousands of vehicles have been apprehended for using the exclusive lane ...
The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is considering the gradual phase-out of the EDSA Busway as the Department of ...
Earlier, DILG Secretary Jonvic Remulla and MMDA Chairperson Don Artes announce that there are plans to scrap the EDSA bus carousel ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNBusiness group bucks EDSA busway removalInstead of removing the EDSA bus lane, the government should enhance the existing Mabuhay Lanes to ease traffic congestion in ...
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The Manila Times on MSNBusiness group: Don't remove EDSA bus laneAN influential business group is against removing the exclusive EDSA busway, saying the idea won't ease Metro Manila's ...
The planned removal of the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) bus lane is expected to “free up space” in the major ...
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philstar.com on MSNMMDA eyes removal of EDSA bus laneThe government is considering the removal of the EDSA busway once the carrying capacity of the Metro Rail Transit system is expanded and the MRT is interconnected, the Metropolitan Manila Development ...
Close to 140 footbridges have been built in the capital region, with millions spent on each one. But if the Marcos administration wants to put pedestrians first, is a footbridge policy the way to go?
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