EDSA traffic volume drops 8% amid oil price hikes

MANILA — Amid continued oil price hikes, traffic volume on EDSA fell by eight percent, the Metro Manila Development Authority said yesterday. The agency also exempted oil tankers and vehicles delivering basic commodities from truck bans and number coding schemes.

MANILA, Philippines — The Metro Manila Development Authority reported a reduction of five to eight percent in vehicles passing through EDSA since starting the behavioral count last Monday. MMDA general manager Nicolas Torre III told reporters at the Metro Manila Council press conference that this equates to 20,000 to 30,000 vehicles, which other motorists may not noticeably feel amid persistent congestion. > “We saw a reduction of five to eight percent since we started the behavioral count last Monday of the vehicles passing through EDSA,” Torre said. The MMDA is conducting an ongoing study to determine the reasons, particularly as the Middle East conflict remains unresolved and affects the gasoline supply chain. “We will review the data first why this happened,” he added. Additionally, the MMDA announced exemptions from the truck ban and number coding scheme for oil tankers and vehicles delivering basic commodities. “We understand the needs of our people and our situation right now is beyond normal. So, we are alleviating it through these directives,” Torre stated. MMDA chairman Don Artes explained that the resolution addresses requests from the Department of Energy and Department of Trade and Industry to speed up the transport of petroleum products and essential goods. > “This would ensure the unimpeded movement of energy sources and ease the mobility of goods amid the rising price of fuel products,” Artes said. The MMDA is coordinating with the DTI to identify qualifying essential goods. The resolution takes effect immediately after publication in at least two newspapers of general circulation.

Verwandte Artikel

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno announces 50% fuel cut for city vehicles amid US-Iran crisis at City Hall press conference.
Bild generiert von KI

Manila mayor orders 50% fuel cut for city government amid US-Iran crisis

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso has ordered a 50% reduction in fuel use across the city government in response to supply and price disruptions from the US-Iran conflict in the Middle East. This comes as oil prices are set to rise in the Philippines next week. The measures aim to safeguard public funds and essential services.

The long-delayed rehabilitation of EDSA will begin on Christmas Eve, December 24, after being stalled earlier this year. Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon said the project will be completed in eight months, significantly shorter than the previous two-year timeline. Reblocking works and asphalt overlay on the busway lanes will be carried out round the clock during the holiday break.

Von KI berichtet

Starting March 23, toll concessionaires will implement discounts for public utility vehicles, buses and freight services for two months, the Department of Transportation announced. The move aims to alleviate the impact of soaring fuel prices amid the Middle East crisis.

Motorcycle taxi and habal-habal drivers in Cebu City are facing reduced daily earnings due to oil price hikes linked to the US-Israel war on Iran. They report waiting up to 30 minutes for passengers and higher fuel costs, often earning less than P1,000 a day. Local governments plan subsidies while transport groups stage strikes for relief.

Von KI berichtet

Malacañang has acknowledged the efforts of local government units and the private sector to mitigate the effects of the Middle East crisis, particularly on vulnerable groups. Executive Secretary Ralph Recto highlighted initiatives like boosting fuel supplies and providing free transportation. He described these as a synergy ensuring the nation's energy security amid external pressures.

Die Verkehrsbehörde der Stadtverwaltung von Addis Abeba arbeitet zusammen, um eine der Stadt angemessene Verkehrssteuerung umzusetzen. Sie konzentriert sich auf den Schutz des Verkehrsflusses inmitten laufender Arbeiten an Korridoren und grüner Entwicklung. Verkehrsunfälle sanken im Haushaltsjahr 2017 um 87 Prozent.

Von KI berichtet

Indonesiens Verkehrspolizei meldet zunehmende Fahrzeuge, die Jakarta am fünften Tag der Operasi Ketupat 2026 verlassen, wobei 28 Prozent der prognostizierten 3,5 Millionen Fahrzeuge abgereist sind. Der Gesamtverkehr bleibt trotz einiger Staus beherrschbar.

 

 

 

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen