Are you as tired of smoke-belching jeepneys and illegally parked cars as we are? If yes, you'll be glad to know you can now do more than post your frustration on social media.The Department of Transportation (DOTr) and Inter-
Regardless of where you stand on the PUV modernization debate, you can't deny that toxic smoke from dilapidated jeepneys has festered in our airspace for far too long. It's a problem that affects everyone: The people who drive the jeepneys,
Traffic is the great equalizer. Whether rich or poor, in cars and in buses, all of us suffer. And while motorcycles are perceived to be the fastest way out of gridlock, they get stuck when vehicles get entangled and everything stops moving.
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Reps. Mariano Piamonte Jr. and Julieta Cortuna (Party list, A-Teacher) have filed House Bill 4932, which seeks to empower ordinary citizens in arresting the drivers and/or operators of smoke-belching vehicles in exchange for a reward."With too many laws
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Here's hoping the agency succeeds in helping clean the air in the Metro<br />
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will re-launch its anti-smoke belching campaign in line with the government's implementation of the Clean Air Act.The MMDA will work as one of the units tapped by the Land Transportation Office (
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