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    #11
    Kakapika na yang pagbungkal ng Maynilad. Araw-araw na lang for how many months, sobrang trapik dyan sa Sucat. Sana mahanapan ng matinong paraan yung trapik dyan sa Sucat.

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    #12
    these diggers should be given a realistic deadline, beyond which the penalties should be painfully realistic.

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    #13
    Does this include main roads inside a subdivision (eg Aguirre Ave, President's Ave, Concha Cruz etc)

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Does this include main roads inside a subdivision (eg Aguirre Ave, President's Ave, Concha Cruz etc)
    Only the main thoroughfares.

    Roads in the villages should not be affected.


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    Don't get your hopes up, it's just a press release...

    DOTr considers ending number-coding scheme

    The study Lontoc was referring to was done by Dr. Primitivo Cal of the University of the Philippines (UP) School of Urban and Regional Planning indicating that instead of reducing the number of vehicles on the road, the UVVRP actually adds more on the road.

    “Hindi nakakatulong, bagkos ay lalo lang lumalala [ang traffic] pagdating ng panahon. Kasi ayon sa pag-aaral, yun pong mga may kotse bibili pa yan ng isa pa, kahit second hand or bago at yun ang gagamitin,” added Lontoc.

    [It doesn’t help and in fact makes it (traffic) worse in the long term. Based on the study, those with cars will buy another one, a brand-new or even a second-hand (unit), and will use that.”]
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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Don't get your hopes up, it's just a press release...

    DOTr considers ending number-coding scheme
    May tama rin naman bro.,- bibili pa ng isa o ng 2 pa, para may pang-coding at may pang special occasion....

    Ang problema,- saan sila ipaparada??? E di sa kalye... Lumiliit lalo ang kalye!!!


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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Does this include main roads inside a subdivision (eg Aguirre Ave, President's Ave, Concha Cruz etc)
    I think not. Private roads mga eto so association rules apply.

    Kahit may coding, marami pa rin sasakyan sa area ng Sucat. Gagamitin ng iba yung alternate car nila.

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    #18
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    That's Pinoy diskarte for you. Basta pag-circumvent ng rules, maraming naiisip na paraan.

    Pag nataon pang same number ang ending ng plate ng bagong sasakyan, maglalagay pa yan sa LTO o dealer para makuha ang gustong last number.

    Tapos magrereklamo na matraffic.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
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    That's Pinoy diskarte for you. Basta pag-circumvent ng rules, maraming naiisip na paraan.

    Pag nataon pang same number ang ending ng plate ng bagong sasakyan, maglalagay pa yan sa LTO o dealer para makuha ang gustong last number.

    Tapos magrereklamo na matraffic.

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    Based on my observation, common sa BF Homes yung mga households with alternate cars. No wonder, may traffic jam pa rin even sa loob ng main roads ng BF Homes.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Don't get your hopes up, it's just a press release...

    DOTr considers ending number-coding scheme
    Hope they end the coding scheme. They just need to be strict with the counter flow assholes.

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