We first heard rumors about the imminent number coding scheme in the province of Cavite back in December. The same schedule in Metro Manila applies to motorists with the following license plate and conduction sticker ending in Cavite: 1 and 2: Monday 3 and 4: Tuesday 5 and 6: Wednesday 7 and 8: Thursday 9 and 0: Friday Although unlike the present time coverage in Metro Manila, number coding in Cavite will take effect from 6AM-9AM and 3PM-7PM. Daang Hari Road – covering the stretch of Aguinaldo Highway, Imus to Molino, Bacoor However, it is stated that public utility vehicles including jeepneys and buses are exempted from the number coding scheme, as well as school buses, ambulance, among others. You may click on the image below for complete info: Motorists violating the number coding scheme will incur a fine of Php300. In line with this, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) are studying the possibility of expanding the number coding scheme in anticipation of a higher traffic volume. MMDA officer-in-charge chairman Romando Artes did say however, that an expended number coding scheme will not be immediately imposed should the March 1 switch be approved. Artes said during a press briefing that the MMDA are still studying whether to expand the number coding hours from 7:00am t0 9:00am and 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Read more in our articles including "Cavite number coding scheme dry run starts on January 9" and "MMDA might rework number coding scheme".
We first heard rumors about the imminent number coding scheme in the province of Cavite back in December. The same schedule in Metro Manila applies to motorists with the following license plate and conduction sticker ending in Cavite: 1 and 2: Monday 3 and 4: Tuesday 5 and 6: Wednesday 7 and 8: Thursday 9 and 0: Friday Although unlike the present time coverage in Metro Manila, number coding in Cavite will take effect from 6AM-9AM and 3PM-7PM.
Daang Hari Road – covering the stretch of Aguinaldo Highway, Imus to Molino, Bacoor However, it is stated that public utility vehicles including jeepneys and buses are exempted from the number coding scheme, as well as school buses, ambulance, among others. You may click on the image below for complete info: Motorists violating the number coding scheme will incur a fine of Php300. In line with this, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) are studying the possibility of expanding the number coding scheme in anticipation of a higher traffic volume.
Our coverage of cavite number coding scheme includes: "Cavite number coding scheme dry run starts on January 9"; "MMDA might rework number coding scheme"; "Number Coding in Metro Manila to be reinstated this week". Each article provides unique insights and information.