MMDA ready for week-long transport strike with 'libreng sakay' vehicles | Claudeth Mocon-Ciriaco

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A total of 25 vehicles are ready to be deployed, including 4 air-conditioned buses, 2 non-air-conditioned buses, and 13 commuter vans, as the MMDA has expressed readiness for the week-long transport strike starting Monday, March 6. Know more:

A total of 25 vehicles are ready to be deployed, including 4 air-conditioned buses, 2 non-air-conditioned buses, and 13 commuter vans, as the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has expressed readiness for the week-long transport strike starting Monday, March 6.

Artes also said that contingency measures were already in place to ensure that the commuting public will not be inconvenienced and transportation operations will not be paralyzed during the seven-day transport strike set by transport group Manibela. As for the routes, the MMDA together with other concerned agencies is set to have an inter-agency task force meeting tomorrow to determine and finalize the routes where these vehicles and other assets will be prepositioned.

“We will have our full deployment in the MMDA and in the Philippine National Police – National Capital Region Police Office and we are on alert in case there will be incidents of snobbing and overcharging passengers.”

 

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