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Quezon City Promotes Eco-Friendly Transportation

The Quezon City government aims to make the city to become bicycle-friendly by building safe and accessible biking and pedestrian facilities.

DOTr Chief: PH Can Learn Much From Norway’s Infrastructure Model

The Department of Transportation aims for a partnership with Norway in addressing the transportation system in the country.

DOTr Eyes Other Cashless Payment Methods In Public Transport

The Department of Transportation is eyeing other options for cashless payments in public transportation such as bank cards and mobile phones.

DOTr, MMDA, Quezon City To Build More Bike Lanes, Public Utility Vehicle Stops

The Quezon City government partnered with two other government agencies to build more bike lanes and public utility vehicle stops in the area.

DOTr: Metro Manila Subway Construction To Generate 18K Jobs

The Department of Transportation announced that the Metro Manila Subway Project is ready to open more than 18,000 jobs for its construction.

Poe Asks DOTr To Address Beep Card Shortage Problem

Senator Grace Poe demanded the Department of Transportation have a better solution to the beep card shortage.

Solon Wants Budget For ‘Libreng Sakay’, Vehicle Plates Restored

A representative from the agricultural party-list proposed the restoration of the budget and improvement of the Department of Transportation's 'Libreng Sakay' program.

MMDA Inspects Pumping Station After ‘Karding’ Onslaught

After the typhoon, the acting chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority led the inspection of pumping stations around Luzon.

71 MMDA Pumping Stations 100% Operational

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has inspected 71 pumping stations in the National Capital Region and worked all day to monitor the flooding during typhoon Karding.

LTFRB Eyes Opening 50 More PUV Routes In National Capital Region

More routes! The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board stated that there would be an additional 50 public transportation routes in the National Capital Region in compliance with increasing traffic congestion.