• Privacy Policy
  • Sample Page
Film
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Film
No Result
View All Result

H2709002 MGA LALAKENG HÀMB0G NANLÀIT NG RAPPER part2

admin79 by admin79
September 27, 2025
in Uncategorized
0
H2709002 MGA LALAKENG HÀMB0G NANLÀIT NG RAPPER part2

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has announced its intention to reinstate the old version of the number coding scheme on major roads in Metro Manila. The policy, known as the unified vehicular volume reduction program (UVVRP), will be in effect from 7 AM to 7 PM. 

Acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes has mentioned that the specific date for the enforcement of the 12-hour number coding scheme has not been determined yet. They plan to assess the situation and monitor traffic conditions on major roads in Manila, especially from November 6 onwards, when holiday-related travel to and within Manila is expected to increase.

Related: Top 5 tips for surviving the holiday season rush

Meanwhile, the existing UVVRP, which is presently implemented on weekdays only from 7 AM to 10 AM. and from 5 PM to 8 PM except on holidays, will continue to be in effect. Artes mentioned that the agency will provide a prior official announcement regarding the implementation date of the revised MMDA Regulation No. 23-003, which modifies the UVVRP.

Back in the middle of 2022, the MMDA has been implementing an “expanded” number coding scheme, which is presently in effect from 7 to 10 AM and from 5 to 8 PM as per MMDA Regulation 22-14. This version of the coding scheme is what we are following at the moment.

/ News

Report: MMDA to implement 7 AM to 7 PM coding scheme soon

Heads up! In the face of the incoming Christmas rush, the MMDA is set to enforce a new 12-hour coding scheme in Metro Manila.

Jerome Tresvalles

Jerome Tresvalles on Oct 27, 2023You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsReport: MMDA to implement 7 AM to 7 PM coding scheme soon

MMDA Christmas Coding

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has announced its intention to reinstate the old version of the number coding scheme on major roads in Metro Manila. The policy, known as the unified vehicular volume reduction program (UVVRP), will be in effect from 7 AM to 7 PM. 

Acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes has mentioned that the specific date for the enforcement of the 12-hour number coding scheme has not been determined yet. They plan to assess the situation and monitor traffic conditions on major roads in Manila, especially from November 6 onwards, when holiday-related travel to and within Manila is expected to increase.

Related: Top 5 tips for surviving the holiday season rush

Meanwhile, the existing UVVRP, which is presently implemented on weekdays only from 7 AM to 10 AM. and from 5 PM to 8 PM except on holidays, will continue to be in effect. Artes mentioned that the agency will provide a prior official announcement regarding the implementation date of the revised MMDA Regulation No. 23-003, which modifies the UVVRP.

Back in the middle of 2022, the MMDA has been implementing an “expanded” number coding scheme, which is presently in effect from 7 to 10 AM and from 5 to 8 PM as per MMDA Regulation 22-14. This version of the coding scheme is what we are following at the moment.

Metro Manila Christmas Coding Inline

However, the agency has clarified that the Metro Manila Council (MMC) made the decision to eliminate the “window period” for the expanded number coding. This move was based on traffic volume studies that revealed traffic congestion was not confined solely to specific peak periods. Meaning, whatever time of the day it was, Metro Manila still experienced the same amount of congestion. According to Artes, the MMDA’s recent study indicates that at any given time, more than 4,000 vehicles were observed on EDSA, and approximately 2,000 vehicles were using C-5.

He further added that by implementing the 12-hour number coding scheme, the volume of cars on the road would decrease by 20 percent. This reduction equates to approximately 800 fewer cars on EDSA and 400 fewer cars on C-5.

As for vehicles that are exempt from the coding scheme, exemptions apply to public utility vehicles, transport network vehicle service (TNVS), motorcycles, garbage trucks, fuel trucks, registered and marked government vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances, marked media vehicles, vehicles transporting essential and perishable goods, and electric and hybrid vehicles.

In order to get you prepared for the coming months, the number coding scheme will be implemented on the following roads:

Circumferential roads:

  • C1. Recto Avenue
  • C2. Pres. Quirino Avenue
  • C3. Araneta Avenue
  • C4. EDSA
  • C5. C.P. Garcia Avenue

Radial Roads:

  • R1. Roxas Boulevard
  • R2. Taft Avenue
  • R3. SLEX
  • R4. Shaw Boulevard
  • R5. Ortigas Avenue
  • R6. Magsaysay Boulevard and Aurora Boulevard
  • R7. Quezon Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue
  • R8. A. Bonifacio Avenue
  • R9. Rizal Avenue
  • R10. Anda Circle to Samson Road

As a final note, expect to see an increased amount of cars on the road this Holiday season. As you get behind the wheel, be sure to carry an abundance of patience with you.

Related Articles

EDSA rehabilitation postponed for a monthSC partially lifts TRO on no-contact apprehension, to resume on May 26, 2025DOTr, MMDA, and DILG assemble a task force to address “colorum” vehiclesNo E-Way! E-Bikes and E-Trikes banned on major roads in Metro ManilaEDSA-Kamuning Flyover to partially close for 11 months to make way for retrofitting

Latest News

  • Kia drives the first Atletang Ayala World Pole Vault Challenge with EJ Obiena / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 26, 2025Kia Philippines supported the country’s first world pole vault event and hinted at a new partnership with EJ Obiena.
  • Suzuki shares how the Fronx came to life as a bold new SUV / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 25, 2025Suzuki narrates the story about how the Fronx came to life.
  • Chery expands rEV lineup with the Tiggo rEV LE – priced at P1,528,000 / NewsJerome Tresvalles · Sep 24, 2025Chery Philippines expands its hybrid lineup with the Tiggo rEV LE, a seven-seater PHEV priced at P1,528,000.

View More Articles

Popular Articles

  • Cheapest cars under P700,000 in the PhilippinesJerome Tresvalles · Sep 02, 2024
  • First car or next car, the Ford EcoSport is a tough package to beatJun 18, 2021
  • Car Maintenance checklist and guide – here’s everything you need to knowEarl Lee · Jan 12, 2021
  • Most fuel efficient family cars in the PhilippinesBryan Aaron Rivera · Nov 27, 2020
  • 2021 Geely Okavango — Everything you need to knowJoey Deriquito · Nov 19, 2020
  • Family cars in the Philippines with the biggest trunksSep 20, 2023
  • Head to head: Toyota Rush vs. Suzuki XL7Joey Deriquito · Oct 28, 2020
  • Why oil changes are important for your carEarl Lee · Nov 10, 2020
  • 2021 Kia Stonic — What you need to know about itJoey Deriquito · Oct 16, 2020
  • Top 7 tips for buying a used car in the PhilippinesJoey Deriquito · Nov 26, 2020

Previous Post

H2709007 MANYÃKOL VÌNETSIN ANG CHIKS NA KAINUMAN part2

Next Post

H2709010 MATÄPÖBRENG NANAY NAKÌPAGPALIT NG POSÍSYON SA PULÚBI part2

Next Post
H2709010 MATÄPÖBRENG NANAY NAKÌPAGPALIT NG POSÍSYON SA PULÚBI part2

H2709010 MATÄPÖBRENG NANAY NAKÌPAGPALIT NG POSÍSYON SA PULÚBI part2

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • H0810002 Tindera Pinalayas Ang Amoy Bagoong na part2
  • H0810004 NERD NILAIT DAHIL ANG UKAY UKAY ANG BUSINESS NYA part2
  • H0810006 KAIBIGAN MONG MAGALING LANG PAG MAY PERA KA, PAG WALA KANG PERA BALEWALA KA part2
  • H0810009 MAGANDANG BABAE PINAGPALIT ANG MATINONG ASAWA SA BADBOY part2
  • H0810005 OFW NAGPANGGAP NA SINGLE PARA MAGKA JOWA NG DALAGA part2

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025

Categories

  • bds
  • ô tô
  • Uncategorized

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.