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    #21
    A lot of the mayors here in manila feel and act like feudal lords over their 'fiefdom'. They see the MMDA as a rival who's encroaching on their turf, which is sad, because most of them aren't really up to the task of fixing the traffic situation, nor do they have the political will to do the unpopular, lest they lose their precious votes.

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    #22
    I live in Pasig but work in Makati. Useless din yan announcement na yan.

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    #23
    Wala pa rin bang coding sa Pasig? Sa C5?

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    #24
    tagal na walang coding sa pasig... c5 is only from rosario to dun sa may foot ng C5 flyover going to kalayaan, otherwise, qc and taguig na border yun.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by theveed View Post
    tagal na walang coding sa pasig... c5 is only from rosario to dun sa may foot ng C5 flyover going to kalayaan, otherwise, qc and taguig na border yun.
    From SLEX to C5 to Pasig, walang huli ng coding violation?

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    #26
    Sa EDSA may coding din ba?

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by meledson View Post
    From SLEX to C5 to Pasig, walang huli ng coding violation?
    As I've said, Rosario to Pasig before kalayaan... Not SLEX.

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    #28
    UPDATE:



    Traffic scheme revived

    By MADELYNNE DOMINGUEZ
    August 13, 2009, 6:29pm
    To ease the flow of traffic during rush hours, the Pasig City local government unit revived on Thursday the implementation of its own color-coding scheme which the city suspended a few years ago.
    Engineer Victor Barral, head of the Engineering Traffic and Parking Management Office, said the scheme was based on Ordinance Number 1 series of 2004 but was later set aside and never fully implemented.
    Like the Unified Vehicle Reduction Program more popularly known as color-coding scheme adopted by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, vehicles with license plates ending in numbers 1 and 2 are not allowed on the streets on certain hours every Monday, those ending in 3-4 on Tuesday, 5-6 on Wednesday, 7-8 on Thursday and 9-0 on Friday under the Pasig ordinance.
    The color coding scheme implementation is between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. in the morning and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the early evening.
    This week’s violators will first be given warnings, while those who will be caught starting next week will be issued traffic citation tickets.
    :police:

    [SIZE=3]http://mb.com.ph/articles/215747/traffic-scheme-revived[/SIZE]

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Traffic coding scheme suspended in Pasig