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    #11

    ^^^ Thanks bro.

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    #12
    class 1 ang GS.

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    #13
    Kung ayaw mag-bayad, maghanap ng alternate routes.

    Dumaan sa expressway kung kaya mo mag-agree sa terms & conditions nila, just like when you sign up in a forum or whatever that is on the internet, you agree to its terms & conditions, so whatever is written in there, whatever is prohibited or asked you to do in exchange for the use of it, you abide. Else, you have a choice not to join at all, or in our expressway's case, not pass.

    You can throw hates all you want, but it's their road, not yours. So their final word will still be followed & implemented. They could consider considerations, but only up to a certain extent. As said, it's a business after all, not a charitable program so gaining profit is still their top goal.

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    #14
    I don't mind paying but I don't see the justification for the increased fees if you have a bike on top of your vehicle. How much extra wear and tear will it actually place on the road? The reason one pays the toll fee is for the maintenance and upkeep of the road plus some profit for the operator.

    Sure its their road but when they are starting to charge people unfairly, someone is bound to complain.

    Parang UST lang iyan. They charge people normal rates when cars cannot get out of the parking lot during floods (even if the owners want to leave already). Ayun, na-diyaryo at pinag refund after much pressure from the local community. Now, if your car cannot get out of the parking due to floods, they will change the charging scheme.

    Sometimes it pays to speak up against private enterprise. People who pull tandem axle trailers or load their roof racks to capacity won't mind paying. But cyclists who just happened to put their bike on the roof of a Corolla will feel stung by the new scheme.

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    #15
    napa check tuloy ako ng height ng van ko.. hehee. just over 6 feet.. :D

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    #16
    Pati yung height ng ambulance napacheck tuloy ako. May added wear and tear ba sa expressway yung emergency light bar? Hehe.

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    #17
    wahahahhaa!!!! pa lower na lang sir otep.. minus 2 to 5 inches.. para mabawi..

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    #18
    Kapag may parating dalang topload, ipa-hellaflush nalang yung kotse. Hahaha!

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    #19
    Yung iba naman nilalagyan lang ng pang top load/roof rail kuno pero pang porma lang naman at wala ng naglalagay ng bike rack sa bubong either trunk or nagpapagawa na ng hitch receiver para sa bisikleta.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by olidotcom View Post
    wahahahhaa!!!! minus 2 to 5 inches.. para mabawi..
    Pag mataas ng 2 inches,- mag run-flat ka muna para bumaba...

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