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MMDA STARTS CLEARING MABUHAY LANES IN QUEZON CITY

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) newly-formed strike force conducted sidewalk and road clearing operations against illegally parked vehicles on different areas covered by Mabuhay Lanes in Quezon City.

The operation is part of the agency’s continual work to sustain the unhampered flow of vehicles along Mabuhay Lanes and to apprehend motorists that illegally park their vehicles along the alternate routes.

A total of 108 strike force members were instructed to issue tickets for illegally parked vehicles.

Under the supervision of Assistant General Manager for Operations Assistant David Angelo Vargas, Traffic Discipline Office Director for Enforcement Atty. Victor Nuñez and Officer-in-Charge Gabriel Go, a total of 108 strike force members were instructed to issue tickets for illegally parked vehicles.

“To ensure that all roads covered by Mabuhay Lanes are passable, we are advising other motorists to avoid parking on sidewalks and roads so we can avoid traffic congestion and keep all roadways free from obstruction, as this serves as an alternate route for EDSA,” Vargas stressed.

Violators of attended illegally parked vehicles will pay a fine of P1000, while unattended illegally parked vehicles will pay a fine of P2000.

Violators of attended illegally parked vehicles will pay a fine of P1000, while unattended illegally parked vehicles will pay a fine of P2000.

As part of the operations, some strike force members were equipped with body-worn cameras that could record the operations—and handheld ticketing devices to issue traffic violation tickets. Also, by using these ticketing devices, violators can pay their fines right away.

As of November 30, a total of 166 were apprehended and issued tickets, while nine vehicles were towed.

The MMDA intends to conduct clearing operations in 10 areas every day for a quicker traffic management response.

Also, the agency continues urging the public to report areas with a large quantity of illegally parked vehicles.

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