Under the number coding scheme, vehicles are banned from using roads in Metro Manila one day each week based on their number plate's last digit. After the meeting, Garcia met with reporters and stated: “We (MMDA and MMC) have agreed to standardize the “no window hours” scheme on national roads and roads listed as Mabuhay Lane." Garcia said members of the MMC have agreed also to amend their existing number coding schemes and traffic code implemented in their jurisdiction. 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. The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) continues to suspend its number coding scheme on June 8, 2020. According to MMDA, the lifting of the number coding scheme continues public mobility for commuters who are required to report to work. Yesterday, MMDA announced the implementation of a modified number coding scheme as Metro Manila remains to be be under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine. Read more in our articles including "MMDA lifts Coding Window Hours in Metro Manila" and "MMDA might rework number coding scheme".
Under the number coding scheme, vehicles are banned from using roads in Metro Manila one day each week based on their number plate's last digit. After the meeting, Garcia met with reporters and stated: “We (MMDA and MMC) have agreed to standardize the “no window hours” scheme on national roads and roads listed as Mabuhay Lane." Garcia said members of the MMC have agreed also to amend their existing number coding schemes and traffic code implemented in their jurisdiction.
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.
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