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The MMDA Traffic Navigator was a mobile application launched in 2011 for android and iOS meant to give users quick access to traffic situations surrounding the Metro Manila's major routes. It delivers real-time traffic updates in specific roads and highways by relying on CCTVs to assess the congestion in particular areas.
The flagpole in front of the Jose Rizal Memorial Monument in Rizal Park is the kilometer zero of all the roads in Luzon and the rest of the Philippines.. The first road numbering system in the Philippines was adapted in 1940 by the administration of President Manuel Quezon, and was very much similar to U.S. Highway numbering system.
A planned introduction to the metropolis is the bus rapid transit system (BRT), which makes use of a dedicated lane, buses with large traffic volume, suitable stations and employs an intelligent transportation system. Several BRT lines have been discussed and proposed, all are pending approval. BGC Bus [15] C-5; Quezon City Hall to Manila City Hall
NAIA Expressway ramp on Andrews Avenue On the Macapagal off-ramp looking towards Okada Manila Macapagal off-ramp looking north. This entire route is located in Metro Manila. Exits are numbered by kilometer posts at the center of the expressway, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero. [34]
Aurora Boulevard is a four-to-ten-lane major thoroughfare in Quezon City and San Juan in Metro Manila, Philippines.It is named after Doña Aurora Quezon, the consort of Commonwealth President Manuel Luis Quezon.
The C-5–Kalayaan Interchange abuts three constituent Metro Manila local government units, and while then-Pateros mayor Joey Medina and then-Taguig mayor Sigfrido Tiñga were supportive of the interchange's construction, claiming that it allows them to better manage traffic in their respective localities; [5] Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay opposed ...
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In May 2024, Manila City Ordinance No. 9047 was signed, launching Move Manila Car-Free Sundays By the Bay which designates a 2.3 km (1.4 mi) portion of Roxas Boulevard as car-free on Sunday mornings. [5] The city is also studying the possibility of expanding its car-free days to the Pasig River Esplanade and Binondo district. [8]