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View Poll Results: should the MMDA's Traffic Coding Scheme be removed permanently?

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  • Removed

    36 65.45%
  • Kept

    11 20.00%
  • Undecided

    4 7.27%
  • Don't care

    4 7.27%
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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Posts
    4,866
    #11
    isang tumataginting na REMOVE. and strictly enforce traffic rules para smooth ang traffic flow.

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    15,528
    #12
    yes, it should be removed na. reasons already stated here.
    but then, hindi mag-aagree si mayor binay dyan...

  3. Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    1,311
    #13
    Yes. Improvement of our roads, traffic schemes and proper driver education is what should be done. Of course those are impossible... hehe

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    6,385
    #14
    REMOVE!

    i think it's outlived its usefulness. traffic is still there, and it doesn't seem to have improved. many people buy cars for alternate days so the volume doesn't go down.

    binay, well, he's another story altogether.

    road improvement and traffic enforcement will go a long way, if only this could be implemented.

  5. Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Posts
    8,837
    #15
    coding scheme should be removed sa private cars. pero i-implement sa puvs.

  6. Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    688
    #16
    Remove!!!
    All of it including the yelow lane. No use din mga PUV's lang naman may problema e. Why don't they listen to us (mga MMDA) Meron pa silang study ek ek. Where did they get it anyway. But for Makati I think dapat iretain. They do inforce the traffic law. sa CBD lang. Hindi na yung ibang parts ng Makati.

  7. Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Posts
    749
    #17
    should be remove. enforce strict traffic rules!

  8. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    1,306
    #18
    Remove it. Useless na. Everyone has got a back-up car nowadays. Ganun din.

  9. Join Date
    May 2004
    Posts
    1,175
    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ts1n1ta View Post
    What we need is effective public transportation.
    MISMO!
    Isn't it obvious that traffic starts if and when an intersection, or a no-stopping area is clogged by either public or private vehicle (though more often than not PUV). Not to mentione the side streets being used as parking area.

    Remove coding therefore.

  10. Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Posts
    1,113
    #20
    Remove ba ka nyo? Walang replacement whatsoever? Kung sakali pangako lang na pag-iigihan ang pagpapatupad ng traffic rules & regulations? Paano naman kung remove nga, pero ganun pa rin pagpapatupad ng mga batas trapiko? Remove pa rin?

    Teka, hintay na lang muna ako ng working holiday na lifted ang coding to experience ulit how it differs kung may coding....saka ako boboto sa poll. If i remember correctly, i was pissed like hell.

    IMO, if ever that time comes, sana before the government even talk about removing the coding scheme, strict traffic rules & regulations implementation should be their #1 priority.

    OT: BTW, may SWS survey na ba how many people on the road have extra cars for coding purposes? Or kahit poll man lang dito sa tsikot.com? I really am interested to know. Yon kasi lagi ang argument against coding. Yong iba kasi, lahat yata ng kakilalang de-kotse, may spare car lagi. I'm one of those unfortunate few, na more than half of people i know na may sasakyan ay kaisa-isa lang ang kanilang kotse.

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