Articles about Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program

To provide commuters more transportation, in light of recent events
Straight from the MMDA
Since today is a Monday, now would be a good time to remind motorists in Metro Manila about all the essential details of the MMDA\'s Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program, simply known as the number-coding scheme. Let\'s face it,
The city\'s Twitter account has the answer
The Court of Appeals recently ruled that the local government of Makati has jurisdiction over the once-vast Fort Bonifacio military base, which includes the popular and highly urbanized Bonifacio Global City. Which means BGC is no longer the domain of Taguig
A different kind of number-coding scheme
From the current number-coding system that keeps your car off Metro Manila\'s streets once a week, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is now reportedly considering a proposal that would keep it off the road twice a week.According to Interaksyon.
Smart marketing move
In April, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority issued a circular stating that the conduction sticker will temporarily serve as a vehicle\'s license plate, in light of the Land Transportation Office\'s inability to produce adequate license plates for newly purchased cars.
One-car households may be lucky<br />
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is planning to remove the five-hour window in the Unified Vehicle Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP), commonly referred to as "color-coding," to ease traffic.The agency is also looking at the possibility of exempting one-
Cars free to roam until April 2<br />
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) announced the suspension of the Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP), more popularly known as color coding, from March 30 to April 2."The suspension of the UVVRP is our way of ensuring the convenience of
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