Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Heads Up, Motorists: The Number-Coding Scheme May Be Reimplemented Soon

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Cars piling up on EDSA during the quarantine in June 2020.
PHOTO BY Jerome Ascano

Are you liking the absence of Metro Manila's number coding scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic? Well, enjoy it while it lasts, because it might only be a matter of time before it returns.

In a recent radio interview with Teleradyo, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority head Benhur Abalos shared that the agency is already looking into reimplementing the number coding scheme.

This news comes as the traffic authority anticipates a surge in vehicles using EDSA. Motorists are expected to forego taking Skyway Stage 3—one of the few highways that, like EDSA, travers the Metro from north to south—after the San Miguel Corporation (SMC) began collecting toll along the elevated expressway early July. 

According to Abalos, the agency estimates that around 20,000 additional vehicles will now be looking for an alternative to Skyway Stage 3—which is kind of a problem considering EDSA sometimes hits 399,000 cars per day. 

"Kung dadagdag itong 20,000, you could just imagine. Kaya pinagaaralan namin ito kung ibabalik namin ang number coding," the official said in the interview.

"Titingnan namin 'to, itong next several days. Pero please, sa mga nakikinig, tingnan niyo lang po itong mga tinatawag nating Mabuhay Lane. Kung mangagaling ka [ng] North you can take West Avenue, daan ka ng San Juan, pasok ka ng Makati, and then Pasay," Abalos added, encouraging motorists to find alternate routes.

Recently, traffic chief Bong Nebrija provided instructions on how to use the Mabuhay Lane as an alternative to Skyway Stage 3

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