The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) restated that it no longer allows "window hours" policy in cities that have implemented it. Some cities in Metro Manila have implemented a "window hours" policy, where vehicles are allowed to use the roads for certain hours. 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. The "no window hours" policy is slated to take effect immediately and violators will be apprehended by the MMDA on national roads while traffic enforcers and LGUs will apprehend those in their jurisdiction. Read more in our articles including "MMDA lifts Coding Window Hours in Metro Manila" and "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same".
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) restated that it no longer allows "window hours" policy in cities that have implemented it. Some cities in Metro Manila have implemented a "window hours" policy, where vehicles are allowed to use the roads for certain hours.
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. The "no window hours" policy is slated to take effect immediately and violators will be apprehended by the MMDA on national roads while traffic enforcers and LGUs will apprehend those in their jurisdiction.
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