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    He's got one thing right. Congress should really revisit those laws, because they're about 20 km/h too low for modern motor vehicles. Forcing a 20 km/h limit inside the city business centers is both a waste of gas and bad for business.

    If I recall my reading of the speed laws before, populated refers to residential. Not to business zones.

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    #3
    All this strictness just because they want to penalize reckless public utility drivers. Another silly solution being done by the government.

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    #4
    Thats a good rule on crowded places

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    #5
    No need here, its already implimented here in bicutan

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    No need here, its already implimented here in bicutan
    EDSA/C5 too, may scheduled times [emoji23]


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    EDSA/C5 too, may scheduled times [emoji23]


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    Minsan nga, 0 km/h ang speed limit sa EDSA.

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    #8
    20kph para marami silang mahuli ng overspeeding.

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    #9
    My route 6x a week is Tomas Morato to Greenhills & vice versa. Average speed is 10kph. I'll be more than happy to have that 20kph, travel time would be half the time.

Davao City to implement 20 kph downtown speed limit.