Street parking on secondary roads is allowed during certain hours
The Metro Manila Council has officially passed a new regulation that completely bans street parking on national primary roads and permits parking on secondary roads during certain hours. According to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, the new regulation's target implementation date
Illegal parking has long been a widespread issue in Metro Manila.You would think it would be common sense for drivers not to park next to a fire hydrant or right in the middle of a major road. But in Metro Manila,
The Department of the Interior and Local Government wants the local governments of Metro Manila to have a 'unified No Parking policy' in place by September 1, 2025, and Secretary Jonvic Remulla stressed that "we're going to be very strict" about
If you just can't help but park your car illegally, at least ensure the spot you leave it in isn't a designated garbage pickup point.This was the message a local government unit in Baguio City shared after locals took
“I’ve decided to prioritize discipline over penalties”
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has rejected the proposal of the Metro Manila Council (MMC) to increase the fine for illegal parking in Metro Manila to P4,000.The higher illegal parking fine, proposed under Joint Traffic Circular No. 01, was on the
The issuance of protocol plates will now be more strictly regulated, too
In case you missed it, the ban on e-bikes, e-trikes, and tricycles, and other similar forms of transportation on national roads begins on April 15, 2024-here are the implementing guidelines and procedures if you haven't seen them yet.
We've rounded up a lot of things from 2023-the biggest car launches and motorcycle launches-but we've yet to discuss what has been an integral part of our year as well: The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority's (MMDA) road-
Do you remember when the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) pointed out how motorists caught for illegal parking just keep returning as soon as road-clearing operations are over? Well, here's some proof.In a recent Facebook video by Gadget Addict,
The holiday season means more congestion on the roads. The smallest of traffic obstructions can gas massive jams in mere minutes, which is why the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) wants to do something about it.Aside from a temporary suspension of
Student drivers are better off learning from driving schools than from, say, a mere relative with a license. It's better to have a professional teach someone the ins and outs of getting behind the wheel, after all.It appears some driving
Illegal parking? That's... just an everyday thing in Metro Manila. If you follow this page regularly, then you know we put out a healthy amount of stories like these on a weekly basis.There's nothing quite this new one we'
There's nothing good that'll ever come out of trying to run away from a traffic violation, no matter what type of violation that is.A motorist from somewhere in Metro Manila recently learned that the hard way. During the Metropolitan
You’ll be causing potential delays in the event of an emergency
Just a while back, we saw what horrors blocking someone else's driveway could bring. But that was just somewhat of a minor hassle-well, at least compared to this latest incident.New Task Force Special Operations head Bong Nebrija recently shared
That paint didn’t get damaged, but all that tape’s going to leave some marks
Hear us out: 'Don't block the driveway' signs are unnecessary. It's common sense. If you see a gate leading to a property, don't park in front of it. If there's an emergency and a vehicle can't get
The San Juan City government would like to remind motorists to park in the proper, designated areas. This comes after the city reiterated its towing and clamping operations against illegal parking. Per San Juan City Ordinance No. 70, Series of 2022 and
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